Dead Men Don’t Draw First

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In the unforgiving American West, a man's reputation can be deadlier than a loaded gun—and once earned, it can never be buried.

Across a string of frontier towns, skilled gunmen are being found dead. There are no witnesses. No duels. No chance to draw. Each killing is clean, deliberate, and terrifyingly efficient. Powder burns mark the bodies, and silence follows. The men who built their lives on speed and legend are learning a brutal truth: skill with a revolver no longer guarantees survival.

As fear spreads, whispers grow louder. Someone is settling old scores. This is not random violence—it is a reckoning.

At the center of it all is Samuel Crow, a man who once lived by the gun and survived long enough to regret it. Years ago, he walked away from violence, trying to outrun the reputation he earned in blood. He knows the truth the others refuse to face speed only keeps a man alive until someone faster—or smarter—comes along. In the West, legends don't retire. They are hunted.

When the killings draw closer and innocent lives are threatened, Samuel is forced to confront the past he buried and the code he abandoned. Drawing again may save lives—but it will also awaken a name that has never truly died. And not drawing at all may cost him everything.

Dark, atmospheric, and relentlessly tense, Dead Men Don't Draw First dismantle the myth of the fast gun and exposes the cost of living by violence. This is a story of consequence, restraint, and survival in a world where glory fades quickly—and only the dead escape the price.

In the West, the rules have changed.
And the dead never get a second chance.

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