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A trade station on the edge of civilization. A shadow war ready to ignite. And a gunslinger who just wanted a bowl of chili.
Jake, fugitive mage, small-time trader, and occasionally principled gunslinger, needs a break. His ship is falling apart and he’s bone-tired. Rimont Station looks like the perfect place to lay low: just another forgotten hub in a quiet corner of space.
But peace was always an illusion. Behind Rimont’s bright lights and polished trade agencies, corruption festers. When riots turn to civil war and genocide, Jake has a choice: run, hide, or stand his ground and help.
Last Stand at Rimont is a fast-paced, standalone space western packed with gunfights, magic, and high-stakes rebellion. Perfect for fans of Firefly, The Mandalorian, and old-school pulp adventures.
This is the third novella in the Warded Gunslinger series of short, action-packed adventures full of reluctant heroes, found family, and pulpy grit in a sprawling space opera universe.
No filler. No mercy. Just bullets, honor, and whatever justice you can make for yourself.
“Another great story in the increasingly engaging series. The action is constant, the developing relationship between Jake and Hao is fascinating, including the snark bewteen them, and I look forward to the next book in series.”
– Patrick, Goodreads
Praise for the Warded Gunslinger series:
“A fascinating combination of western, scifi and magic with very interesting and well-described characters. The action is fast moving and constant making this an excellent introduction to this series.”
– Pat T.
“A fast paced space western, with a lot of action, a fair amount of shooting, and magic that entirely serves this purpose too.”
– Marvin O.
“For how short it was, it managed to accomplish the most important thing – make me interested in the characters and the world. The author doesn’t waste time or words. The action moves swiftly, and there are no superfluous scenes at all.”
– Elena Linvile, Goodreads
“’The Warded Gunslinger’ expertly fuses the rugged charm of spaghetti westerns with the expansive scope of space opera.”
– Fairytale Library
“Jake reminds me of Mal Reynolds but with powerful magic and better weaponry.”
– Goodreads review