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After surviving a shooting in Taylorsville, and the 1876 influenza outbreak, Marshal Joe Mundy is enjoying the summer courting Sarah, the abandoned wife of the town's first marshal, George Welby. Until the killings begin. The cattlemen's association has threatened to campaign against Sheriff Canfield in the upcoming election unless he curtails the area's rustling problem. Bitter and unforgiving, Canfield's secret solution is a hired assassin, a convenient way to eliminate those in his way, along with the rustlers. The plan goes awry when a young, local cowhand is killed and Mundy is expected to stop the killer. In this second installment of the Joe Mundy series, his life is further complicated when after a long absence, George Welby returns to his wife, Sarah, and runs for sheriff.



About the Author

Monty McCord

Monty McCord is a retired police lieutenant and a graduate of the 174th Session of the FBI National Academy at Quantico, Virginia. He writes fiction and nonfiction books relating to crime and law enforcement from the Old West period to the mid-twentieth century.
Previous books include, "Police Cars - A Photographic History", "Cars of the State Police and Highway Patrol" and "Law Enforcement Memorabilia".
In 1997, he appeared on the History Channel in "Police Cars," part of its "Wheels of Survival" program.
His western novel, "Mundy's Law" won a 2010 Spur Finalist Award from the Western Writers of America when released in audiobook. "Mundy's Law" will be released in hardcover on September 18, 2013, by Five Star/Cengage and has garnered top reviews by Publishers Weekly and Booklist.
McCord currently serves as president of the Adams County (NE) Historical Society and is an active member of Western Writers of America.

*JUNE 2014--MUNDY'S LAW has won a PEACEMAKER AWARD for Best First Western Novel from the Western Fictioneers AND was a Finalist for Best First Western Novel!! Thank you readers for your support and to the judges for reading and evaluating all of the entries!



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