An American original, the great Johnny D. Boggs weaves a Texas-sized tale of an 1880s badlands--under the grasp of a lawman gone rogue. . . In For JusticeIn For The KillBetween the Pecos River and Rio Grande a vast, harsh land was ruled by Texas Rangers Captain Hector Savage. Savage's motive wasn't duty, it was money; he's turned this desolate place into a bloodied, terrorized kingdom. Now, a prot g of Savage, Sergeant Dave Chance, has come with a prisoner--a big-talking murderer in his own right--shackled at his side. A decent, honest Ranger, Chance cannot stand idly by while Savage runs roughshod over the territory. Now, to save a traumatized people, he must turn his prisoner loose and give him a gun. Only their combined firepower can penetrate Savage's fortress and kill him. That is, if they don't kill each other first. . . Johnny Boggs has produced another instant page-turner. . . don't put down the book until you finish it. --Tony Hillerman on KillstraightJohnny D. Boggs tells a crisply powerful story that rings true more than two centuries after the bloody business was done. --The Charleston (S. C. ) Post and Courier on The DespoilersBoggs is unparalleled in evoking the gritty reality of the Old West. --The Shootist