A Debt to the Dead For Daniel Shaye and his boys, the law comes second, family first. So when a letter -- an urgent cry for help -- arrives from a woman who claims to be the mother of a child sired by Shaye's late son, Matthew, the former lawman and his clan saddle up and head out for Pearl River Junction. The desperate young woman may not be telling the whole truth -- lying instead about her boy's parentage to get the Shaye guns behind her as protection from a cold killer and his bloodthirsty gang. There's a whirlwind of death and destruction blowing in, and now Dan and his sons are directly in its path. But Shaye taught his sons well to stand up for justice -- and that even a town full of strangers is worth fighting for . . . and dying for.
I love this book. It is a classic western with lots of action from true heroes of the west. Daniel Shaye and his sons, Thomas and James, respond to a woman who claims her son was fathered by Matthew Shaye, their deceased son and brother. Intrigue surrounds the young mother dragging the Shayes further into danger. When outlaws threaten the town over the young mother, they can't help become involved. One son died for his principals. Daniel doesn't want to lose another son but the choice is theirs, and law enforcement is in their blood. In a swift and satisfying ending, the Shayes bring justice to the outlaws and find the answers to questions about Matthew. Well done, Mr. Randisi. This is the first book of yours I have read and I can't say enough good things about it.
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