Shot to Hell
β Scribed by William W. Johnstone
- Publisher
- Pinnacle Books
- Year
- 2019;2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 209 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Johnstone country. Patriots welcome.
The Johnstone hero with the heavenly name --and the hellish task of living up to it--Perley Gates--takes on a gang of cold-blooded killers to save the soul of a small Western town . . .
They say that home is where the heart is. And no one knows that better than Perley Gates. After helping the lovely Miss Emma Slocum reunite with her sister's family in Bison Gap, Perley can't wait to rejoin his own kin at the Triple-G Ranch. No sooner does Perley settle in when he receives an alarming telegram from Bison Gap. Emma's brother-in-law has been murdered. Her sister wants justice. And Perley is their only hope to get it . . .
Perley can't refuse a family in need. So he saddles up with his salty cowhand Possum Smith and heads to Bison Gap. He notices that the town's new sheriff is acting suspicious--and likely in cahoots with the local gang of deadly outlaws. In no time at all there's a...
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