Apache Sundown

by Jory Sherman

Published 30 October 2007

Blood Sky at Morning

by Jory Sherman

Published 27 February 2007
The first in a new series featuring an avenging agent appointed by President Grant to settle scores and see that all is right in the West. Zak Cody, son of a wily prospector and an Apache maiden, is thought to have retired as a colonel serving under General Grant, but in his transition to Presidency Grant has appointed this war hero to the role of enforcer and avenging angel of America's untamed regions. Now "the Shadow Rider" and his ebony steed Nox patrol the west assuring that wrongs are righted and those of ill will meet their maker. Heading for a rendezvous at an Army outpost in Arizona he comes across wagon train savaged by Indians and a young woman in need of saving, but not all is as it seems. Dark forces on all sides work to insight genocide and claim the land, and all its riches, as there own.

Shadow Rider

by Jory Sherman

Published 30 October 2007

Ghost Warrior

by Jory Sherman

Published 24 June 2008

From Spur Award-winning author Jory Sherman comes the first two novels in his acclaimed Shadow Rider series—now in one volume

BLOOD SKY AT MORNING

Retired colonel Zak Cody has been appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant to the role of enforcer in America’s untamed regions. Now “the Shadow Rider” patrols the west, assuring that wrongs are righted by any means necessary. When the Apaches come under siege for murders they didn’t commit, Cody’s mission is to find the truth—and to kill those who started this bloody chaos…even if it means laying down his own life.

APACHE SUNDOWN

Zak Cody is on the trail of the gold-seeking killer who made him an orphan. But while he’s taking down his adversary’s hired guns, their leader, Ben Trask, continues to elude him as he brews a poisonous stew of betrayal, death, and lies in a plan that will bring about the slaughter of a proud, native people. Now Cody must battle numerous obstacles to reach the one man who might help him prevent a massacre—the warrior named Cochise.

“Sherman knows how to make a western gallop.”

Publishers Weekly