WINTERS' WAR:Being an Account from the Lost Papers of The Winters Family RanchFor eight years the Winters family has worked hard to live down the nightmare of a bloody range war. Theirs is now a promising ranch on hard-won land in Wyoming's rugged Rockies. But on the eve of the season's first snowstorm a stranger slips in, ripping open old wounds, and devolving their lives into a brutal struggle for survival.
Niall Winters returns from selling his fall herd to find his ranch a burned ruin, his Uncle Drift dead, his wife missing, and the blizzard covering any clues with a whole lot of snow. He heads into the raging maw of the storm determined to confront this demon from his past and salvage the remains of their shattered lives -- or die trying. But he has no idea of the horrors that await him.
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Matthew P. Mayo is a Western Writers of America Spur Award Finalist and a Western Fictioneers Peacemaker Award Finalist. His short stories have appeared in numerous anthologies and his novels include the Westerns Winters' War, Wrong Town, Hot Lead, Cold Heart, Dead Man's Ranch, and Tucker's Reckoning. He also contributes to several popular series of Western and adventure novels. His non-fiction books include Cowboys, Mountain Men & Grizzly Bears; Bootleggers, Lobstermen & Lumberjacks; Sourdoughs, Claim Jumpers & Dry Gulchers; and Haunted Old West. Visit him at matthewmayo.com.
"Mayo is a breezy yarn-spinner, the kind you'd like to sit around a pot-bellied stove with on a cold night." --Bookgasm.com
"[Mayo's] westerns are steeped in authenticity and boiled in action...." --Booklifenow.com
"Fantastic. The characters are so vivid, and I find their actions totally believable but at the same time, refreshing and spellbinding. I laughed out loud..."
--Laurie Lee Powers, author of Pulp Writer
"Winters' War ... is a superb western adventure that could serve as a textbook of how it's done."
--Gary Dobbs, The Tainted Archive
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