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Slocum and the Vengeful Widow

✍ Scribed by Logan, Jake


Book ID
109865832
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
357 KB
Series
Slocum 337
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780515142648

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✦ Synopsis


Slocum's riding hard on a lady's trail of revenge...
Wink Trent's husband and son were murdered when a gang of outlaws led by Colonel Charles Bowdry rode hell bent for leather into a Kansas town and robbed the bank. Now, the young widow wants the bandits to pay for their crimesβ€”and wants Slocum to help her track them down.

Realizing Wink is going to hunt for Bowdry's ruthless gang whether he accompanies her or not, Slocum reluctantly agrees to join the pursuit. But his help is contingent on whether or not her performance on the trail satisfies him...


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