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The Road of the Gunfighter with Doc Holliday

Classic Western Novel

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The Road of the Gunfighter with Doc Holliday

By: Wyatt Steele
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Doc Holliday’s mouth is as fast as his draw. Nash just wanted to get him to Tombstone alive. Now they’re both being hunted across the frontier.

They were only supposed to pass through.

After a card game turns deadly, gunfighter Nash and the infamous Doc Holliday are forced off-course and into the worst kind of wilderness — hunted, half-starved, and heading straight into Apache land. Doc’s coughing blood. Nash knows they’re being followed. Then a lone Apache woman appears on the plain.

She claims she’s been cast out. She’s quiet, clever, and dangerous in a way neither man fully understands. Doc says they should help her. Nash says trust will get them killed.

He’s right.

What follows is a journey through heat, blood, and betrayal — where every shadow hides a rifle barrel, and survival means choosing which devil to ride with.

Because not every enemy carries a gun.
Some just wait for the right moment to aim at your back.

Sharp as a Bowie knife and twice as unforgiving — The Road of the Gunfighter is a dust-choked, blood-stained western ride into the heart of nowhere. Buy now and ride with Nash and Doc.

Genre Fiction Westerns
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