Acclaimed western storyteller Giles Tippette brings his unique brand of justice and revenge to the Arizona territories . . .
When a man of few words rides into town, his shirt soaked with blood from the bullet still lodged in his side, the people of Sunshine, Arizona, don't exactly open their doors to the stranger. Saulter's not looking for trouble, just a place to rest up and heal. But Sunshine's not as warm as the name suggests, and neither are the locals--they intend to kill the U.S. President. And Saulter's presence is very much in the way . . .
Praise for Giles Tippette and The Bank Robbers
"Like True Grit . . . a small masterpiece . . . brilliantly written." --Newark News
"Spine-jarring, bullet-biting intensity."--Houston Post
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Acclaimed western storyteller Giles Tippette brings his unique brand of justice and revenge to the Arizona territories . . .
When a man of few words rides into town, his shirt soaked with blood from the bullet still lodged in his side, the people of Sunshine, Arizona, don't exactly open their doors to the stranger. Saulter's not looking for trouble, just a place to rest up and heal. But Sunshine's not as warm as the name suggests, and neither are the locals--they intend to kill the U.S. President. And Saulter's presence is very much in the way . . .
Praise for Giles Tippette and The Bank Robbers
"Like True Grit . . . a small masterpiece . . . brilliantly written." --Newark News
"Spine-jarring, bullet-biting intensity."--Houston Post
"Tough, gutsy, and fascinating."--NY Newsday
"Impressive authenticity."--Booklist