Four young women in the 1870’s, Sophie, the leader of her team. Rhonda, an Irish woman, who loves to gamble. Jane, a black woman, who wears a Union Calvary coat, she earned while acting as a male to get her freedom. And there is Elizabeth Youngblood, call her by her last name, Youngblood, she is a tall white woman that has a wooden leg, she is the tough and mean one of the bunch. These young women make a living as bounty hunters, capturing fugitives and criminals, then head on back to San Francisco to collect their bounty. After finding their fugitive in a pueblo, He doesn’t make it easy for them to catch him. You see, he is wanted, for killing a whole family, and to top it off he is an Apache Indian. His name is Narsimha. But on their way back, there is a few problems that just happen to occur, sand storm for one, this led them into a whole new area. Off in the distance, a town stands, that looked as if there are no people living in this town. Little do they know, someone or something does, as they reach the town, they are met by the Mayor, the people start coming out of the buildings to see who just came to their town. Sophie has a problem with her horse, a shoe came loose in the storm and fallen off, lost in the storm. The Mayor, more than happy to point out, that they have a large stable right in town. The bounty hunters and their fugitive, head off to the stables, Sophie and the rest of the bounty hunters, don’t like the feel of this town. Narsimha, knows more about this town, then what he is willing to tell them. They soon find out the secret at night when all of the towns people turn into werewolves. Narsimha’s tribe put a curse on this town a long time ago. The only way to end this curse is in the blood of Narsimha himself.
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- Author Kelly Jean Garett
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