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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Westerns
  • Language:English
  • Pages:189
  • eBook ISBN:9781667877587

Twin Riders

by Bob Dowd

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Overview
Roy and Ray were identical twin brothers. When dressed alike, no one could tell them apart. Until the gunfight started. Roy was untouchable up close. Even though many had said they saw him draw his pistol, in reality, they had not. Ray on the other hand, while not nearly as fast as Roy, could hit a man at an unthinkable distance with his pistol. So, what does that mean to those that crossed paths with the brothers? It meant that if they were up close, and it was Roy they were shooting against---They would die. If they were at any distance and it was Ray they were shooting against---They would die. Many had called one of the brothers out---all had died. Why? Because if the fight was close, Roy would make sure he was the one stepping outside. If it was a distance shoot out, Ray would slip in and replace Roy. They had fooled many people, in many towns, for many years. (They had even been known to replace each other with the young ladies as well, but that's another part of the story). Ha. Their system with gunfighters and young ladies alike was working well for them, until Diana entered the picture. Roy fell in love. It was never the same. This story equates to Deadwood meets Fifty Shades of Grey. This book is rated 'R'.
Description
Roy and Ray were identical twin brothers. When dressed alike, no one could tell them apart. Until the gunfight started. Roy was untouchable up close. Even though many had said they saw him draw his pistol, in reality, they had not. Ray on the other hand, while not nearly as fast as Roy, could hit a man at an unthinkable distance with his pistol. So, what does that mean to those that crossed paths with the brothers? It meant that if they were up close, and it was Roy they were shooting against---They would die. If they were at any distance and it was Ray they were shooting against---They would die. Many had called one of the brothers out---all had died. Why? Because if the fight was close, Roy would make sure he was the one stepping outside. If it was a distance shoot out, Ray would slip in and replace Roy. They had fooled many people, in many towns, for many years. (They had even been known to replace each other with the young ladies as well, but that's another part of the story). Ha. Their system with gunfighters and young ladies alike was working well for them, until Diana entered the picture. Roy fell in love. It was never the same. This story equates to Deadwood meets Fifty Shades of Grey. This book is rated 'R'.
About the author
Bob Dowd is a retired member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Bob has written several novels now in several different genres ranging from apocalyptic (2012: It Actually Happened) to science fiction (Is This Our Future?) to children's books (Flowers and Lessons). Bob's unique writing style draws readers in right from the first page and has them ponder deep philosophical questions about "what if" scenarios all while having them in stitches while laughing at Bob's "every-man" sense of humour. Bob has been writing for over 10 years now and really enjoys bringing many different stories to life.