They couldn't kill him. They couldn't remove him. So they tried to replace him. When federal troops ride into Dry Willow under the banner of "territorial authority, " Deputy Marshal Jonah Creed finds himself sidelined by men who believe the frontier belongs to Washington-and to the railroad. New laws are posted. Guns are registered. Authority shifts from the street to the ledger. Behind it all stands a system determined to prove that local justice is outdated-and that resistance is instability.
But Creed knows something the governor does not:Dominion built on pressure must eventually break something. And he refuses to let it break his town. Iron Dominion is a hard-driving Western of power, patience, and a lawman who understands that sometimes the strongest stand isn't loud-it's unyielding.
They couldn't kill him. They couldn't remove him. So they tried to replace him. When federal troops ride into Dry Willow under the banner of "territorial authority, " Deputy Marshal Jonah Creed finds himself sidelined by men who believe the frontier belongs to Washington-and to the railroad. New laws are posted. Guns are registered. Authority shifts from the street to the ledger. Behind it all stands a system determined to prove that local justice is outdated-and that resistance is instability.
But Creed knows something the governor does not:Dominion built on pressure must eventually break something. And he refuses to let it break his town. Iron Dominion is a hard-driving Western of power, patience, and a lawman who understands that sometimes the strongest stand isn't loud-it's unyielding.