Hands Faster than Lightning: The Beginning

· Gatekeeper Press
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In 1883, Cody Anderson, the sixteen-year old son of the Sheriff in Shiprock, New Mexico, watches with horror as his father is murdered by six desperados in a saloon gunfight. He vows that he will track each one of them down and get his retribution.


His father’s best friend, Tom the gunsmith, takes Cody in and teaches him how to shoot fast and accurately. Cody trains at least six hours a day for two years and becomes the fastest two-handed draw the West has ever seen.


The gunmen who killed the Sheriff leave Shiprock after the gunfight to head up to Denver, Colorado. They continue their bandit ways, murdering and ambushing gold shipments from the local mines. They are unconcerned about the boy's vow, until he shows up and kills one of them in a showdown. The last three gunmen witness this event and become very nervous.

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About the author

I was born and raised in northern Virginia and graduated with a B.S. in Business Management from George Mason University. After thirty-six years, I retired from Federal government service and now live in Warren County, Virginia.


Although I am an avid reader of fantasy, mystery, detective, adventure, sci-fi, horror and ghost stories; I have always particularly loved tales of the Old West. When I was a small child, westerns were the most popular programs on television and the superheroes of the day were lawmen. 

Since then, a love of the West has always been a big part of my life and inspired me to write this series. In my search for period accuracy, I have travelled through ghost towns in Nevada and Texas and experienced the authentic feel of the wild west in Tombstone and Old Tucson, Arizona. 


To learn more about this author and future publications, please see www.brentabohn.com or BaB_Books@twitter.

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