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Cover of Cottonwood

Cottonwood

โœ Scribed by Scott Phillips


Book ID
115172127
Publisher
Soho Press
Tongue
English
Weight
380 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781641291422

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โœฆ Synopsis


From the author of New York Times Notable book The Ice Harvest , a cult classic of Western noir set in a 19th century Kansas frontier town rocked by a series of brutal murders
Introducing photographer and saloon owner Bill Ogden. Perfect for fans of Deadwood and Justified

In 1872, Cottonwood, Kansas, is a one-horse speck on the map; a community of run-down farms, dusty roads, and two-bit crooks. Self-educated saloon owner and photographer Bill Ogden looks on his adopted town with an eye to making a profit or getting out. His brains and ambition bring him to the attention of one Marc Leval, a wealthy Chicago developer with big plans for the small town. The advent of the railroad and rumors of a cattle trail turn Cottonwood into a wild and wooly boomtown--and with Leval as a partner, Ogden dreams of bringing civilization to the prairie.
But civilizing the Great Plains was never that simple. While many in Cottonwood...


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