Since the age of six, young Coal has been chained, beaten, and whipped nearly every day of his life. Forged by this merciless cruelty, he is now a young man boiling with rage and hatred toward his brutal master, the infamous gunfighter Solomon Pinkney. When Pinkney sells Coal's mother and young sister, Coal proves he's learned a thing or two about fast-drawing a gun and pumps his master full of lead. With blood in his eyes, Coal aims to bring justice to his enslaved brothers and sisters--and he never misses. Soon, he earns a reputation as the fastest--and the most savage--gunslinger between Texas and Mexico. They call him the Black Devil.
Foreword by Eddie B. Allen, Jr., author of Low Road: The Life and Legacy of Donald Goines