GET READY FOR A DOSE OF ACTION AND ADVENTURE WITH A HEAPING HELPING OF WESTERN JUSTICE! “Bloody” Joe Mannion is a town tamer of great renown. His temper is just as famous. Known as the most uncompromising lawman on the Western frontier, he’s been the town marshal of Del Norte in the Colorado Territory for the past five years after several years bringing to heel towns in Kansas and Oklahoma back in the days of the great Texas cattle herds. One day in Del Norte, he loses his famous temper and badly beats Whip Helton, the son of a prominent rancher. That night, the son and his outlaw pards burn Joe’s house and kidnap and rape his daughter. Joe goes on the warpath, getting crossways with the son’s father, prominent rancher Garth Helton. By getting crossways with Helton, Joe gets crossways with his town. The town’s prominent boosters want the money Helton has invested in Del Norte as well as the railroad he wants to bring there. Now with Whip Helton behind bars, his father has issued an ultimatum to Bloody Joe and the town—either turn his son loose or he and his Spur riders will burn the town to the ground and sift the ashes. Bloody Joe finds himself between a rock and a hard place, waiting for a bullet in the back. But that’s all right. He wouldn’t have it any other way. To make sure Whip Helton hangs for kidnapping and rape, Bloody Joe will risk everything, including his life, the town, and a hail of hot lead!
In this second high-action volume in Peter Brandvold’s explosive new western series, Town Marshal “Bloody” Joe Mannion plays cat and mouse with an old enemy… Joe believes the old regulator, “Long-Shot” Hunter Drago, who did twelve years' hard time because of Mannion, has moved to the town of Del Norte in the Colorado Territory to kill him. But, nearly everyone else in town believes that he merely moved to Del Norte to take over the Three-Legged Dog Saloon and to begin a new, peaceful life for himself. Mannion, who doesn't believe in coincidences but does know the nature of “Long Shot’s” black heart, doesn’t buy a word of it. The rest of the town, including his lover, Jane Ford, thinks Mannion’s just being his old, stubborn, bloody self—especially when he catches Drago palling around with his daughter, Evangeline, and beats the old killer half to death on Del Norte’s main street for all to see. Bloody Joe has finally gone too far. The town’s powers-that-be believe it’s time for Joe to go. As the game of cat and mouse continues, however, and Mannion finds himself dodging a veritable lead storm nearly everywhere he goes, he finally finds himself in a bloody showdown on the stone mountain called Burial Rock, where he finds that not only his own life hangs in the balance but Jane Ford’s life, as well. He’s going to have to move fast and shoot straight to escape a blood bath…
Mean Pete Brandvold is back with another jam-packed with action and adrenaline installment of the best-selling series featuring Marshal Bloody Joe Mannion! When the big, savage bounty hunter, Ulysses Xavier Lodge comes to town wanting to spark one of Jane Ford’s pretty doxies at the San Juan Saloon & Hotel, Jane and two bouncers give the bear-like giant the bum’s rush. Incensed, Lodge returns to the parlor house and shoots Jane three times in the chest. Jane and Bloody Joe had been on the outs, their marriage dissolved, but now with Jane’s life teetering on the edge, Joe realizes how much he really loves the pretty redhead and what a fool he was to let her go. Enraged and knowing he can do nothing for Jane in town—she’s in a deep coma and only time will tell—Joe takes to the vengeance trail, shadowing Lodge high into the Sawatch Range. Bloody Joe has faced some formidable foes, but none like Ulysses Lodge. With a snowstorm bearing down, Joe and Lodge go head-to-head in the high, stormy rocks where an angry wildcat might just have the final say. Meanwhile, Henry McCallister finds himself falling in love with a pretty schoolteacher who is several years his senior. However, Grace Hastings is not whom Henry thought she was, and soon Henry and his former sweetheart, Molly Hurdstrom, find themselves hunting lost treasure and fighting for their own lives.
Mean Pete Brandvold brings back hardened lawman Marshal Bloody Joe Mannion for another kick you in the face tale full of hot lead and cold corpses! Town Marshal “Bloody” Joe Mannion and his close friend, Wells Fargo detective Flint Henry, are on the trail of some of the most vicious killers Mannion has ever faced. Flint is killed so it’s up to Bloody Joe to single-handedly retrieve the loot the gang stole from a train. He manages to take down the gang and secure the loot only to find himself facing yet another band of vicious killers who want to lay their own grubby hands on the cash. Bloody Joe, however, has other ideas…and this ain’t his first rodeo. He manages to hold onto the loot but while fleeing the gang, he’s wounded and falls into a ravine. He’s ushered to safety by a sister and brother pair of orphans. When the gang tracks Joe to the ranch of Sam and Ilsa McDowell, he finds himself on the run again, with both McDowells as well as the loot. The only thing harder than trying to hold onto the loot is getting Sam and Ilsa to safety—especially when a neighboring rancher sets his lusty sights on the girl. The crooked rancher and his own gang of toughnuts powder Mannion’s and the children’s trail with their own helping of hot lead.
In Drawn and Quartered , the explosive new book in Peter Brandvold’s Bloody Joe western series, a young man rides back into Mannion’s territory with mysterious intent. Matt Severance was accused of stealing a mine payroll with his older brother, Roy. Bloody Joe killed Roy but the other rider got away. Folks believe Roy hid the money before he died, and they think Matt has returned to retrieve it though Matt insists he’s only back to clear his name and to take over his dead father’s ranch. Matt faces harassment from all sides, and its Mannion’s job to keep the young man, whom he comes to like, alive and to retrieve the hidden loot. As a savage war erupts in the mountains, in Del Norte, Mannion’s deputy, Rio Waite, confronts his own growing lack of bravery in the face of many threats in town, and Mannion’s wife, the former Jane Ford, confronts her own growing mortality after having been shot in the chest by the savage bounty hunter, Xavier Lodge. Don’t miss this new potboiler western from the pen of “Mean” Pete Brandvold!
“Bloody” Joe Mannion is back, battling bullets and burying secrets, in Peter Brandvold’s latest action-packed western series installment. As Bloody Joe Mannion transports the notorious prisoner Buzzard Lee through the rugged mountains of the New Mexico Territory, a chance encounter with a young woman shrouded in mystery thrusts him into a whirlwind of danger and intrigue. The woman has no recollection of her past, only vague memories of a harrowing escape through wind and rain. When Mannion delivers Buzzard Lee to the ageing, alcoholic marshal of Battle Mountain—who claims he doesn’t recognize the girl, either—he vows to embark on a quest to unravel the mystery behind the woman’s origins, certain she might unknowingly hold all the answers they’re searching for. But as the noose tightens around Mannion’s bloody neck and bullets draw nearer, he stumbles upon a devastating secret that could spell doom not only for himself, but also for the woman and those she cares for. Battle Mountain is a heart-pounding saga of western intrigue, danger, and discovery that will leave you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.
In the action-packed conclusion to Peter Brandvold’s bestselling Western series, rough ‘n’ tough “Bloody” Joe Mannion is pushed to the deadly brink. In the heart of Colorado Territory, Mannion faces a whirlwind of troubles—a foreboding dream that hints at his demise and a vengeful man seeking justice for his family's slaughter. With a mysterious assailant determined to see him and his deputies dead also on the horizon, Mannion races against time to unmask the perpetrator and understand their motives. But when his family is kidnapped, everything becomes clear—a band of outlaws aims to eliminate Mannion and his team in order to execute a daring train heist, leaving the town reeling from their blood-thirsty robbery. As tensions mount and time runs out, Mannion must confront his own mortality. Will he and Deputy Henry McCallister catch the train robbers…or will fate deal Bloody Joe his last dance? In a tale of bravery, betrayal, and the unyielding spirit of the Wild West, Bloody Joe’s Last Stand delivers an explosive conclusion readers won’t see coming.