Michael Cardwell
Michael Cardwell retired after thirty-two years in the US Army. He lives with his wife, Roni, in Middle America and spends time writing, brewing coffee, chasing dogs, and playing with eight grandchildren.
He has published The Rough Stuff, a collection of short stories, and the first three novels in "The FRONTIER" series. FRONTIER JUSTICE in 2023, FRONTIER OUTLAWS in 2024, and FRONTIER MARSHAL in 2025.
Additional information can be found on his website, mcardwell505.com
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