by R. F. Ryan (Author)
He thought the fighting was behind him. Then the Pinkertons came calling.
It's 1892, and former Pinkerton agent Finnegan Gilhooley is ready to settle down. With a new wife and plans for a quieter life, he's chasing down old debts to secure his pension-and his future. But peace is short-lived. When William Pinkerton demands one final assignment in exchange for that pension, Finnegan finds himself back in the fray.
Tasked with guarding industrialist Henry Clay Frick during a rising wave of labor unrest, Finnegan is thrust into the heart of a storm. As tensions boil over in Homestead, Pennsylvania, he faces not only the fury of striking workers but the darkest moment in the Pinkerton Agency's violent legacy.
In a war between capital and labor, where does a gunman stand?
Number of Pages: 360
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: April 21, 2026