Hanlon and Boisclair Shine in a New Upcoming Timber Addition!
07/02/2025

In the world of Western fiction, many names shine brightly, including Robert Hanlon and M.C. Boisclair. Both bestselling authors have received recognition for their exciting, action-filled tales set in the breathtaking and challenging terrain of the American frontier. “Timber: U.S. Marshal: Blood Will Run When Six Men Die” is the latest collaborative effort from this formidable duo, and it’s already taking the interest of fans of the genre.
This collaboration is truly a dream come true for fans of the genre! Hanlon and Boisclair are exceptional talents in their field, celebrated for their skill in crafting engaging stories filled with excitement, tension, and vividly developed characters. By merging their talents, they have crafted a story that shines brighter than any of their individual creations.
In Blood Will Run When Six Men Die, Timber encounters a determined group of outlaws, each driven by their distinctive ambitions. As Timber uncovers the mystery behind the six men, the readers are taken on a spectacular journey through dusty trails, gunfights, and moral dilemmas. Hanlon and Boisclair skillfully balance the action, blending moments of intense violence with slower, more reflective scenes that explore Timber’s psyche. This balance adds emotional richness to the story while keeping its exciting pace alive.
What Is It About?
On his usual rounds hunting cut-throats and killers, TImber rides into Wichita Falls after two weeks on the dusty trail. The first thing he discovers is that the local bank has been robbed and the bank manager has been killed. Timber is asked to hunt down the bank robbers and bring them to justice. But, like everything in Timber’s man-hunts, nothing is as easy as it seems.
The trail takes them north into the Indian Nations where Timber and his posse discover a bunch of dead Comanche, and it looks like some other Comanche may have committed the crime. Timber soon discovers this is far from the truth. When two of his own men of the posse kill two more Comanche braves in cold blood, Timber has a problem on his hands. He must keep the Comanche from killing these men who he is forced to protect in order to bring them to trial before he can resume his hunt for the bank robbers. To make matters worse, the chief of these Comanche is none other than Quanah Parker. The famous Quanah sends two of his own men along with Timber to hunt down the killers of five of his own tribe. One of these Comanche is Rain Dance, who is a white Comanche, and has special orders of his own from Quanah. Orders Timber knows nothing about. Orders that could put Timber under a dirt blanket.
Where Can I Get My Copy?
“Timber: U.S. Marshal: Blood Will Run When Six Men Die” is currently heading to market. Stay tuned!
This collaboration is truly a dream come true for fans of the genre! Hanlon and Boisclair are exceptional talents in their field, celebrated for their skill in crafting engaging stories filled with excitement, tension, and vividly developed characters. By merging their talents, they have crafted a story that shines brighter than any of their individual creations.
In Blood Will Run When Six Men Die, Timber encounters a determined group of outlaws, each driven by their distinctive ambitions. As Timber uncovers the mystery behind the six men, the readers are taken on a spectacular journey through dusty trails, gunfights, and moral dilemmas. Hanlon and Boisclair skillfully balance the action, blending moments of intense violence with slower, more reflective scenes that explore Timber’s psyche. This balance adds emotional richness to the story while keeping its exciting pace alive.
What Is It About?
On his usual rounds hunting cut-throats and killers, TImber rides into Wichita Falls after two weeks on the dusty trail. The first thing he discovers is that the local bank has been robbed and the bank manager has been killed. Timber is asked to hunt down the bank robbers and bring them to justice. But, like everything in Timber’s man-hunts, nothing is as easy as it seems.
The trail takes them north into the Indian Nations where Timber and his posse discover a bunch of dead Comanche, and it looks like some other Comanche may have committed the crime. Timber soon discovers this is far from the truth. When two of his own men of the posse kill two more Comanche braves in cold blood, Timber has a problem on his hands. He must keep the Comanche from killing these men who he is forced to protect in order to bring them to trial before he can resume his hunt for the bank robbers. To make matters worse, the chief of these Comanche is none other than Quanah Parker. The famous Quanah sends two of his own men along with Timber to hunt down the killers of five of his own tribe. One of these Comanche is Rain Dance, who is a white Comanche, and has special orders of his own from Quanah. Orders Timber knows nothing about. Orders that could put Timber under a dirt blanket.
Where Can I Get My Copy?
“Timber: U.S. Marshal: Blood Will Run When Six Men Die” is currently heading to market. Stay tuned!