
Coal
by J. Jason Grant
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Pub Date Apr 29 2025 | Archive Date May 06 2025
Kensington Publishing | Holloway House
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Description
A young Black man rises from the brutal depths of slavery to unleash a long-overdue scourge of blood-red justice in this relentless Western classic. Revenge has a new name: El Diablo Negrito, and if you have done him or his people wrong, he is coming for you . . .
Since the age of six, young Coal has been chained, beaten, and whipped nearly every day of his life. Forged by this merciless cruelty, he is now a young man boiling with rage and hatred toward his brutal master, the infamous gunfighter Solomon Pinkney. When Pinkney sells Coal’s mother and young sister, Coal proves he’s learned a thing or two about fast-drawing a gun and pumps his master full of lead. With blood in his eyes, Coal aims to bring justice to his enslaved brothers and sisters—and he never misses. Soon, he earns a reputation as the fastest—and the most savage—gunslinger between Texas and Mexico. They call him the Black Devil.
Foreword by Eddie B. Allen, Jr., author of Low Road: The Life and Legacy of Donald Goines
Since the age of six, young Coal has been chained, beaten, and whipped nearly every day of his life. Forged by this merciless cruelty, he is now a young man boiling with rage and hatred toward his brutal master, the infamous gunfighter Solomon Pinkney. When Pinkney sells Coal’s mother and young sister, Coal proves he’s learned a thing or two about fast-drawing a gun and pumps his master full of lead. With blood in his eyes, Coal aims to bring justice to his enslaved brothers and sisters—and he never misses. Soon, he earns a reputation as the fastest—and the most savage—gunslinger between Texas and Mexico. They call him the Black Devil.
Foreword by Eddie B. Allen, Jr., author of Low Road: The Life and Legacy of Donald Goines
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781496755285 |
PRICE | $17.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |
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