This is the first book in a new western series, but it's more than just another novel of the American west. This is the bloodiest and most violent story that ever erupted from our native territory.Here is mean, bone-chilling raw stuff, a compelling tale you'll never forget. His given name was Josiah Hedges, an innocent-enough monicker. But one look at the cruel set of his mouth and the icy penetration of his blue eyes and anyone would recognize pure danger in man's clothing. Now let's find out how this man lost his name and became known as Edge
George G. Gilman
WARNING! This book is NOT for the faint-hearted reader!It wasnt the way he was born or brought up. Something happened. Something that turned him, mind and soul, into a case-hardened man. His was a life shaped by death. He was a man alone, living by his own personal code, and committed to violence as a means of survival. In this fourth chapter in his story, we see how Josiah C. Hedges, now known as Edge, brought his vicious brand of combat into the carnage weve come to refer to as our Civil War. And survivors of both sides were left with the feeling that this was a man fighting a war of his own!
Violence was a way of life for Josiah Hedges, better known as Edge. And the murdering band of renegade Apache that crossed the heartless avenger were about to find out they had made the biggest mistake of their lives. Because when you toyed with Edge, you were playing with killing fire!
Edge #2. Ten Grand: Most of the heroic figures in the stories of our early days as a nation were known for their ideals and sense of honor. Not Edge. Most heroes give their enemy a sporting chance. Not Edge. Respectful to ladies? Kind to animals? Clean living? Defiantly not Edge! Especially when there's $10,000 involved. Edge knows where the loot is hidden. The bandits know he knows. But knowing is not enough when Edge can get his hands on a bullet or a blade…