The Angel of Death
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“All my life, I desired nothing more than to be a blade, a crimson blade wielded in the service of God. And if my father’s gun can make me that, even for a moment, I’m happy to abandon my humanity.”
- Benson: Memoirs of an Outlaw, a conversation between Horace Benson and Ezekiel March
Ezekiel is joined by Benson on his path of destruction through the West. Ezekiel does not just want to kill Darcy for killing his father; Ezekiel wants to wipe out his entire gang and end their reign over organized crime. Ahead of the duo are men who test the grit and determination of Ezekiel, and make Benson question whether or not it was a good idea for him to follow his friend’s son into a war against the most ruthless men anyone has had the displeasure to meet. However, something is lurking underneath the skin of Ezekiel. He has grown colder, darker, and more willing to shed the blood of his enemies. By the time Ezekiel meets Darcy again, he has left a trail of bodies which makes him worthy of his new title, The Angel of Death.