The Funeral Train: The Saga of Southwest Western
James Leonard
When the funeral train stops in Worrisome, Colorado Territory, it carries no passengers.
Only coffins.
Coffins engraved with the names of the living.
One of them belongs to Snow Jacobs.
Once a respected fighter, Snow is now a man haunted by guilt and town gossip.
Years ago, his bullet struck a child in crossfire. The boy lived, but Snow never forgave himself.
He keeps to himself and tries to live a quiet life, but the town can’t forget what he’s done.
When the killings begin, one coffin at a time, fear takes hold of Worrisome.
Behind it all is Graves Buckhannon, a vengeful outlaw settling debts the law ignored.
His targets were once men of power. His message is written in blood.
Snow doesn’t want to fight again, but no one else will stand up. Caught between a murderer’s justice and the town’s superstition, he finds an unexpected ally.
That ally is Juniper Buckhannon.
She is Graves’s estranged sister, torn between loyalty and conscience.
To stop the slaughter, Snow must confront the the men dying aren’t innocent, and redemption may lie in violence after all.
When the final coffin is filled, will a haunted man bury his past, or be buried by it?
A Historical Western Adventure book by James Leonard is a standalone and can be read out of order.

