Hell on the Prairie
โ Scribed by Fargo, Ford
- Book ID
- 108992908
- Publisher
- Cane Hollow Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Wolf Creek 6
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Welcome to Wolf Creek.Here you will find many of your favorite authors, working together as Ford Fargo to weave a complex and textured series of Old West adventures like no one has ever seen. Each author writes from the perspective of his or her own unique character, blended together into a single novel.In this volume -an anthology of stand-alone short stories:Marshal Sam Gardner confronts a notorious gunfighter who hates lawmen; Deputy Quint Croy learns the secrets of Asa Pepper's place; Billy Below learns to be a cowboy; Doc Logan contends with a specter from his past; Derrick McCain faces family secrets; Ben Tolliver gets the shock of his life; and strangers get caught up in the Danby Raid...
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