Savage Sunday

Savage Sunday by William W. Johnstone, published by Kensington on May 25, 2021, is a Western fiction novel that immerses readers in the rugged landscape of Johnstone Country. The story follows Scottish cattleman Duff MacCallister, who has established his life in America and harbors a deep-seated anger towards those who violate the law. With the arrival of the railroad in Chugwater, Wyoming, Duff sees an opportunity to transport his black angus cattle herd more efficiently, but his plans are derailed when he discovers that his trusted banker has embezzled his money and subsequently died under suspicious circumstances.
In this gripping narrative, Duff MacCallister takes on the role of a territorial marshal, determined to uncover the truth behind his friend’s demise. As he navigates a world filled with corrupt lawmen and deceitful businessmen, readers will find themselves drawn into a tale of justice and retribution. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English, offering a vivid portrayal of the challenges and moral dilemmas faced by those living in the Wild West. The themes of loyalty and betrayal are central to the unfolding drama, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.
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Johnstone Country. Shoot Straight or Die.
Scottish cattleman Duff MacCallister staked a claim for his life in America—and reserves a righteous anger for those who break the law in this smoking six-gun shootout from national bestselling authors William W. and J.A. Johnstone…
Thanks to a new line, the railroad has come to Chugwater, Wyoming, bridging the gap between the small town and the larger city of Cheyenne. Now Duff MacCallister can transport his black angus cattle herd with ease by iron horse instead of enduring a two-day trail drive. But the day after depositing the cash in his Cheyenne account, Duff learns that bank president Joel Prescott embezzled every cent—totalling tens of thousands of dollars—and then guilt-ridden, committed suicide.
Joel wasn’t just Duff’s banker, but also his longtime friend. Joel’s widow doesn’t believe her husband was a thief or that he killed himself. Duff agrees. And after getting an appointment as a territorial marshal, he’s aiming his barrel at putting every double-crossing lawman, red-handed outlaw, and corrupt businessman he can rustle up behind bars—or six feet under…
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