Yancey Bannerman's brother, Chuck, was the black sheep of the family. That's why their father, business magnate C. B. Bannerman sent him to Texas on a cattle-buying trip. He figured that Chuck would either come good and buy all the stock needed ... or he'd give in to the lure of wicked women and str
Bannerman the Enforcer 13
β Scribed by Kirk Hamilton
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 149 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
It promised to be the biggest land swindle in the history of Texas ... so Governor Lester Dukes sent his top Enforcer, Yancey Bannerman, to find the crook behind it and bring him to justice. But few men knew the swindler's true identity, and they weren't about to tell!Then Yancey took a bullet-graze to the skull, and before he could recover from that, a devastating train derailment finally put him in a hospital bed. Facing an operation that could kill him as easily as it could cure him, Yancey was out of actionβwhich left his partner, Johnny Cato, to finish what he'd started.Nothing could have prepared Johnny for what followedβa bullet wound that came real close to killing him, a woman with whom he fell in love ... and a bunch of gunswift killers who aimed to execute him before he could spoil their get-rich-quick scheme!
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