The notorious gang led by Peg Leg Grimes was headed for the remote and peaceful town of Cooperville to rob the bank of its recently-obtained hoard of golden eagles. But unknown to the gang, the bounty hunter Iron Eyes was also in town to collect a reward. When the robbery went ahead and the bank exp
Iron Eyes, no. 1
โ Scribed by Black, Rory
- Book ID
- 108894835
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 310 KB
- Series
- Iron Eyes Western 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Iron Eyes was a deadly bounty hunter who never brought his quarry back alive.Riding into a small town, he soon gunned down a wanted outlaw called Dan Hardy, and dragged his body down to the sheriff's office to collect his blood money. There was just one problem. Only the law in El Paso was authorized to pay the reward.Iron Eyes set out for the big city ... unaware that Hardy's younger brothers were already dogging his trail.As if that wasn't enough trouble for a man to handle, Iron Eyes became involved with a mysterious woman and a Mexican rancher along the way, who had a dangerous mission in mind for him.Only his deadly skill with a gun would give him any chance of getting his money ... and staying alive to spend it.
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