THE SHERIFF’S DEPUTY OFFERED ME A ROOM—HE DIDN’T KNOW I HELD THE DOWNFALL OF EVERY CORRUPT MAN IN TOWN
PART 1 My hand trembled for the first time in six years. The saloon doors swung open on a Tuesday that smelled of spilled whiskey and old regret. Carl Decker was beside me, droning about fence lines. The piano coughed through its usual dirge. Dust clung to the windows. Nothing was different. Nothing ever was….
