Last Stage to Hell Junction

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· Kensington Books
Ebook
320
Pages

About this ebook

Welcome to Hell

In a bloody attack, ruthless outlaws hijack the morning stage from Trinidad, New Mexico. Not for gold or money, but for Denver banker Raymond Parker. Even more valuable to Sheriff Caleb York are the money man’s fellow passengers: York’s ex-flame, ranch owner Willa Cullen, and Rita Filley, the sensual owner of the Victory Saloon.

Holding their captives at a hotel in the ghost town known as Hell Junction, the Hargrave gang demands a high ransom. Caleb must find a way to infiltrate the gang and rescue the hostages. Because Caleb York knows when you’re in Hell, justice takes no prisoners . . .

“Spillane is a master in compelling you to always turn the next page.”
The New York Times


“Spillane is a pioneer of tough-guy ethics.”
Washington Post


“Collins displays his mastery of Spillane’s distinctive two-fisted prose.”
Publishers Weekly


“No one can twist you through a maze with as much intensity and suspense as Max Allan Collins.”
—Clive Cussler

About the author

Mickey Spillane is the legendary crime writer who created Mike Hammer (I, the Jury, Kiss Me Deadly). Before his death at the age of 88 in 2006, Spillane chose long-time friend Max Allan Collins to complete his unfinished works and act as his literary executor.

Max Allan Collins, a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master, is a bestselling author of fiction, nonfiction and graphic novels, including Road to Perdition, adapted into the Tom Hanks film, and Quarry, basis of a Cinemax series. He lives in Iowa and can be found online at www.MaxAllanCollins.com.

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