Harlow Had Been Sentenced To Die At Dawn. For The Town Of Los Santos, Dawn Couldn't Come Soon Enough. . .
Everyone in Los Santos had crossed paths with Harlow at one time or another, from the days when he was a snot-nosed boy stealing from kitchen gardens and tormenting dogs to the moment he acquired his first taste for murder. Along the way, Harlow left town and started to burn, pillage, kill, rape, and steal his way west, until he came back home to rob a bank, slaughter an innocent man, and finally trip over the marshal's outstretched foot. Now, the folks of Los Santos have one last chance to bid Harlow farewell, from the innocents to whose lives he's shattered to the preacher who can't find it in his heart to pray for him; from the local soiled dove to an old man with a dark secret of his own. And as these citizens tell their stories, they can't help but wonder: why did Harlow Mackleprang go so very wrong--and are some people too evil to really die?
“A powerful tale of hatred, vengeance and retribution. An imaginative yarn, well and uniquely done.” --Jimmy Lee Butts, author of A Bad Day to Die
“Gallows For a Gunman is a fine read.” --Frank Roderus, Spur-winning author of Judgment Day
“A new voice in the west that rings authentic.” --Dusty Richards, author of From Hell to Breakfast