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Sign up todayRalph Compton My Brother, My Killer
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Learn moreTwo brothers face off in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse—one is out for justice … the other is out for blood—in this gripping new Western in Ralph Compton’s bestselling Gunfighter series.
They say blood is thicker than water and that family always comes first. But what if your family is the one that wants your blood?
Sheriff Jacob Wilkinson loves his younger brother, William, but it’s not easy when Will’s constantly trying to shoot him. Will blames his brother for the death of his young wife and has nothing left to live for—except vengeance. For his part, Jake is trying to do the right thing and track down the Collier gang, the ones actually responsible for the incident that robbed Will of his wife.
But with Will sabotaging him at every turn, the odds that Jake will get justice for his brother seem nigh impossible. Jake has to find a way to get through to Will before it’s too late and one of them ends up dead.
Jackson Lowry is the western pen name for Robert E. Vardeman, author of more than three hundred novels. Nominated for multiple awards, Vardeman received the 2017 Western Fictioneers Lifetime Achievement Award. His Western titles include Sonora Noose, Great West Detective Agency, and the weird Western trilogy Punished. He was born in Texas and has lived in the wilds of New Mexico most of his life.
Ramiz Monsef has spent several seasons as a member of Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s acting company, and he is the playwright of OSF’s 2013 production The Unfortunates. He has also appeared onstage in New York and in numerous regional productions.