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P.W. Moore says he was born 100 years too late. He loves the period of time in America known as the Old West and writes stories that try to capture the essence of that bygone era. He’s a voracious reader and loves to do research, aiming to make his stories as accurate as possible so readers get a true snapshot of what things were like when the West was being settled.
Spence Riley U.S. Marshal Box Set
Book 1 in the Spence Riley Series!
When tough cases need to be solved and dangerous men brought to justice, U.S. Marshal Spence Riley is the man for the job. Never one to turn down a challenge, Spence leaps at the opportunity to see new country as his latest assignment sends him to the gold fields of Montana.
Working alone in hostile territory, Spence begins to investigate the recent deaths and disappearances of several miners. When his only ally in the area, the Sheriff who sent out the original call for help, turns up dead, Spence must find another person he can trust to help him.
That someone is Pearl Matson. She’s smart, feisty, and, beautiful, everything Spence could want in a woman. But can he trust her with his secret and let her in on his true mission in Virginia City? And could Spence live with himself if her involvement puts her in harm’s way?
Book 2 in the exciting Spence Riley U.S. Marshal Series
U.S. Marshal Spence Riley is recuperating between jobs and getting used to the idea of having a woman in his life again when he receives a telegram that chills him to the bone.
His former partner, Jed Coombs, was one of the best lawmen Spence ever knew. Tough as nails and meaner than a wounded grizzly bear, no one on either side of justice wanted any part of Coombs. For years he’s been able to avoid the law he once worked so hard to uphold, using his cunning and ruthless ways to rob and kill innocent folks.
Now he was running roughshod all over Spence’s territory, and Spence’s supervisor is desperate to find someone that will bring this dangerous criminal to justice once and for all.
Is Spence the right man for the job?
Can he put aside personal feelings and focus on the task at hand?
Book 3 in the Spence Riley U.S. Marshal Series!
Salt Lake City 1870
A mysterious drifter blows into town and he seems intent on making enemies, not friends. U.S. Marshal Spence Riley doesn’t like the look of things and alerts the Salt Lake City lawman, but until the drifter makes a wrong move, there’s not much they can do.
When the son of one of Salt Lake City’s biggest ranchers turn up dead, and the drifter goes missing, Spence leaps into action. The only problem is, the rancher has vowed revenge on the drifter and has a headstart on Spence. Operating under a heavy load of guilt and grief, the rancher’s not making sound decisions and Spence is desperate to save him from himself.
Book 4 in the Spence Riley U.S. Marshal series!
When a local Indian ends up in jail for shooting a man after an argument, even Spence has to agree it looks like an open and shut case.
Spence’s intuition about the events of that evening won’t let him rest. Couple that with the fact that Little Wolf is the grandson of one of his best friends, and Spence is truly conflicted.
Should he put aside his personal feelings about the case and let justice take its natural course?
Should he dismiss that nagging feeling that something just isn’t quite right about this whole nasty incident?
And what about Pearl’s insistence that he’s meddling in a local affair, and that there aren’t too many people who have any sympathy for a local Indian boy.
Book 5, the exciting conclusion of the Spence Riley U.S. Marshal Series!
Johnny Potts had five long years to think about the man who was responsible for his time behind bars and how he’d love to get even with him. Driven by an intense desire for revenge, he’s on a mission to settle the score, dragging his little brother with him and creating havoc along the way.
Meanwhile, Spence Riley quietly goes about the business of making his part of the world a better place. His latest assignment is close to home, but that doesn’t make him feel any better about being away. Something is gnawing at him, but even his dreams can’t tell him exactly what it is this time.
About the Author
P.W. Moore says he was born 100 years too late. He loves the period of time in America known as the Old West and writes stories that try to capture the essence of that bygone era. He’s a voracious reader and loves to do research, aiming to make his stories as accurate as possible so readers get a true snapshot of what things were like when the West was being settled.
When he’s not reading and writing about Wild West adventures, P.W. enjoys being outdoors with a fishing rod in his hands. Other hobbies include listening to music and playing the guitar and banjo.
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