A war was raging between the Anvil Ranch and its bitter rival, the Fifty-four. Men were being cut down from ambush, cattle rustled, and each side constantly blamed the other. And when Joe Tucker, boss of the Fifty-four, hired Flint and Ram Brand, two of the toughest gunfighters money could buy, Burk
Benedict and Brazos 29: Desperadoes on the Loose
โ Scribed by E. Jefferson Clay
- Book ID
- 111176925
- Publisher
- Piccadilly
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 393 KB
- Series
- Benedict and Brazos
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781005375621
- ASIN
- B0965QLMSD
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โฆ Synopsis
There was trouble in Fortitude Valley. Someone had set up a lumber camp smack in the middle of cattle country. And to make matters worse, the lumbermen drafted in to work the axes and saws, and float the timber down to the sawmill, were paroled convicts! If they made a go of the chance they'd been given, they could win their freedom. But the Fortitude Valley Cattlemen's Association had other ideas about that.
Hank Brazos and Duke Benedict were hired to keep the peace between the two opposing factions, but that was easier said than done. Unwittingly, they landed themselves right in the middle of an all-out war in which neither side intended to go down without a fight ... and their weapons ranged from red-hot lead to sweaty, unstable dynamite!
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