Driving three thousand head of Cassandra Whiteside's cattle into a town called Sundust, John Stone expected the usual gunplay with rustlers and bandits. But this time Stone collects double rations of deep troubleβand he'll need more than a fast draw to get out of Sundust alive.Two long-riding gunsli
Gun (A Spur Western Book 8)
β Scribed by Chisholm, Matt
- Book ID
- 108926929
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 346 KB
- Series
- Sam Spur 8
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Sam Spur was in troubleοΏ½gun-trouble, law-trouble, bandit-trouble ... and finally, the worst trouble of allοΏ½woman-trouble.Right at the start he was in a mess and he thought matters couldn't be worse. But he was wrong. They could be a lot worse. The beautiful girl he didn't want to marry could be kidnapped, a priceless shipment of gold could be stolen, Spur could find himself out-gunned and in mortal danger. His partners, Cusie Ben and the Cimarron Kid, had their own share of troubleοΏ½the Kid shot up; Ben left horseless in desert country. It all ended violently on the Mexican border in a shoot-out with the most vicious organizer of crime in the Arizona Territory.
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