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Gunfighter Frank Butcher is in Hell, and that's where he wants to stay. Unable to forgive himself for killing his father and his only son when he was alive, Frank wants nothing more than to spend eternity suffering.
When the soul of Jesse James escapes from Hell and picks up where he left off in the living world, the judges of the underworld send Frank to bring him back. But James has a darker purpose than just robbery and trouble-making, meaning Frank and his misfit posse must send the killer back to Hell before he plunges the United States into war.
Gunfighter Frank Butcher is in Hell, and that's where he wants to stay. Unable to forgive himself for killing his father and his only son when he was alive, Frank wants nothing more than to spend...
Gunfighter Frank Butcher is in Hell, and that's where he wants to stay. Unable to forgive himself for killing his father and his only son when he was alive, Frank wants nothing more than to spend eternity suffering.
When the soul of Jesse James escapes from Hell and picks up where he left off in the living world, the judges of the underworld send Frank to bring him back. But James has a darker purpose than just robbery and trouble-making, meaning Frank and his misfit posse must send the killer back to Hell before he plunges the United States into war.
Frank Butcher endures his eternity in Hell, believing it righteous torment, if never atonement, for committing patricide and filicide. As agonizing as is the periodic fire, it's both justified and well-deserved, he is convinced. When the underworld' s judges convene and order him back to Earth, Frank Butcher demurs. But someone must capture the escaped soul of Jesse James, now inhabiting a living person, with a sizable and deadly agenda to accomplish. Enter "Hell' s Butcher."
"HELL' S MARSHAL" is well written, gritty, visual, and compelling horror. It is Book One in the HELL' S BUTCHER Series.
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Review: HELL' S MARSHAL by Chris Barili
JOHN WAYNE'S WILD WEST WAS NEVER LIKE THIS.
Frank Butcher endures his eternity in Hell, believing it righteous torment, if never atonement, for committing patricide and filicide. As agonizing as is the periodic fire, it's both justified and well-deserved, he is convinced. When the underworld' s judges convene and order him back to Earth, Frank Butcher demurs. But someone must capture the escaped soul of Jesse James, now inhabiting a living person, with a sizable and deadly agenda to accomplish. Enter "Hell' s Butcher."
"HELL' S MARSHAL" is well written, gritty, visual, and compelling horror. It is Book One in the HELL' S BUTCHER Series.
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