Romaner
They were certain of his guilt.
Certain enough to build a gallows.
Certain enough to drop the rope.
In a frontier town hungry for swift justice, one man is condemned for a killing he did not commit. When the hanging goes wrong and he lives, the truth comes too late to save him—and too late to satisfy the crowd that wants blood more than answers.
Forced to flee into a hard, indifferent land, he survives the rope, the mob, and the slow realization that innocence offers no protection on the edge of civilization. As years pass and the truth finally surfaces, the town is left to reckon with its mistake—but the man it nearly killed has already learned what the law never could.
They're Hanging Me Tomorrow is a stark, unflinching Western about frontier justice, moral cowardice, and the quiet endurance of a man who outlives his sentence. Gritty, reflective, and historically grounded, it is a story of survival beyond the gallows—and the long shadow a rope leaves behind.
© 2026 J.C. Hulsey Books (Lydbog): 9780466064419
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Lydbog: 11. april 2026