"Thieves." . . "Kansas Fiction." . . "Fighters" . . "Western Fiction." . . "Marshalls Fiction." . . "Western." . . "WESTERN." . "Kansas" . . "LITERARY CRITICISM American General." . . "Fiction Western" . . "United States marshals." . . . . "The iron marshal"@en . "The iron marshal" . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . "Iron Marshall"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Western stories"@en . "Western stories" . "Tom Shanaghy is tough, but when he becomes marshal, he will have to prove he is tough enough to overcome the resentment of the townspeople and outwit gold thieves."@en . "Tom Shanaghy is tough, but when he becomes marshal, he will have to prove he is tough enough to overcome the resentment of the townspeople and outwit gold thieves." . . . . . "The iron marshall / WESTERN" . . . . "In New York, Tom Shanaghy was the strong-arm for an Irish gang. In a small Kansas town he became sheriff."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Young Tom Shanaghy was hardheaded and hard-muscled. As a stranger in a small Kansas town, he pins on the badge of marshal. But facing down a vengeful trail driver and a murderous gang of gold thieves would take more iron than even Shanaghy had." . . . . . "The iron marshall" . "The iron marshall"@en . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . "Jernmarshallen"@da . . "Jernmarshallen" . "Tom Shanaghy, an Irish immigrant who has grown up as a hard fighting adventurer, finds himself in a small Kansas town needing a new marshal and learns how tough he can really be."@en . . . "The Iron Marshal"@en . . . . "Le Train du Kansas" . "Rautanyrkki" . "Rautanyrkki"@fi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "He was a tough enforcer for a New York gang. But when young Tom Shanaghy made one too many enemies, he skipped town on a fast-moving freight. He landed in a small Kansas town that had big dreams, no name, and the need for an honest lawman. Tom figured that a knuckle-and-skull man from Five Points would be perfect for the job. He didn't know that a high-stakes cattle drive was headed his way and that leading it was a vindictive rancher bent on settling an old score, even if he had to destroy the town to do it. Tom had himself stuck in the middle of the feud before sunset on his first day in town. All he could do was hope that his years on the Bowery had left him with the smarts he needed to keep himself alive." . "He was a tough enforcer for a New York gang. But when young Tom Shanaghy made one too many enemies, he skipped town on a fast-moving freight. He landed in a small Kansas town that had big dreams, no name, and the need for an honest lawman. Tom figured that a knuckle-and-skull man from Five Points would be perfect for the job. He didn't know that a high-stakes cattle drive was headed his way and that leading it was a vindictive rancher bent on settling an old score, even if he had to destroy the town to do it. Tom had himself stuck in the middle of the feud before sunset on his first day in town. All he could do was hope that his years on the Bowery had left him with the smarts he needed to keep himself alive."@en . . . . . "Tom Shanaghy was iron-tough, but he was no lawman. Back in New York, he'd been the strong-arm for an infamous Irish gang. But when he jumped a westbound train to escape a deadly street war, fate sent him to a small Kansas town on the brink of its own violent battle. The townspeople were sorely in need of a marshal, and they convinced Shanaghy to pin on the badge. Now he must wade into the fight of his life, one that will show him just how tough this new land really is."@en . . . . . . "Young Tom Shanaghy left New York City after he made one too many enemies. He landed in a small Kansas town that had big dreams, no name, and the need for an honest lawman. Now all he could do was hope that his years on the Bowery had left him with the smarts he needed to keep himself alive."@en . . . . "The iron marshal : a novel" . "FICTION Westerns." . . "Outlaws." . . "Fiction in English." . . "West (U.S.)" . . "The West (U.S.) Fiction." . . "Gold." . . . .