Timber-Wolf
Timber-Wolf
The gold-hunters are coming, and they bring chaos with them. When a glimmer of yellow metal surfaces in the hills above Big Pine, the small frontier outpost transforms overnight from a sleepy cattle town into a viper's nest of claim-jumpers, killers, and dreamers willing to burn everything to get rich. Into this mad scramble rides Bruce Standing, the lean shadow known as Timber-Wolf, tracking down his friend before the mob tears him apart. But the wilderness has teeth, and the men who hunt gold are hungrier than any wolf. Jackson Gregory writes with the raw pulse of the old West, where honor is measured in gunfights and loyalty can get you killed. This is a story about what happens when fortune descends on ordinary men and the wilderness fights back. Timber-Wolf moves through this landscape like he was born from it, and the story crackles with the tension of rescue against impossible odds. For readers who crave uncut adventure fiction, who want their Westerns with both gunsmoke and heart.





