Robert B. Parker’s Ironhorse, by Robert Knott
When it comes to bad men, seems they just keep on a comin’. And in fast-rolling western IRONHORSE, it’s up to Marshall Virgil Cole and Deputy Everett Hitch to stop them. What begins as a civilized journey across the prairie for these lawmen quickly evolves into a shootout when train robbers terrorize passengers and kidnap two young women. Virgil, a man of few words and precise action, plans and executes the rescue aided by an affable constable/pimp, a bow-and-arrow-toting Choctaw, and Everett, who relates the story. “It’s what we do,” says Virgil. And yes, flesh-and-blood horses play a role, too.
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NOTE: The above is a sample pitch that I wrote for instructional purposes only. This “pitch” was written after the book was published and was never used by the author or anyone else to actually pitch a book.
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