Seven Out of Hell
by George G. Gilman
A man always at war. He learned how in the Civil War, and never stopped after that war ended. Except to remember. Now he’s remembering the summer of 1863. There was a great train robbery. There were Chinese bandits and a village of innocent woman. There was a betrayal – cross and double cross – for no more than a handful of dollars. And there was death. Always death, when Edge was there. They all came together at a small town called Wounded Knee.