Sam Spur was in trouble๏ฟฝgun-trouble, law-trouble, bandit-trouble ... and finally, the worst trouble of all๏ฟฝwoman-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 kidn
Gun Law (A Wild Bill Western Book 8)
โ Scribed by Cole, Judd
- Book ID
- 108938758
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Series
- Wild Bill Western 8
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Leland Langford, owner of the Overland Stage and Freighting Company, had a dangerous but essential job, and he knew there was only one man for it๏ฟฝthe legendary Wild Bill Hickok. Leland knew that only Wild Bill could ensure that an important gold shipment travel safely by stage from the Black Hills to the U.S. Mint in Denver. With Wild Bill as the driver, the stage had to make it through. But there was an even more important part of Bill's mission. Bill had to break up one of the cleverest and most vicious gangs ever to terrorize the west, and send one message loud and clear๏ฟฝsteal gold from the U.S. Treasury and you'll face the harshest law in the west ... gun law!
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