George Willowfield learned a long time ago that in life everything had to be paid for. You paid in money, blood, or sweat or time, but you paid.For George, the easiest way was money. So he stole a train and asked the US government for $250,000 to get it back.That's when Frank Angel stepped inοΏ½to del
Stop Angel! (A Frank Angel Western Book 8)
β Scribed by Christian, Frederick H
- Book ID
- 108928257
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 178 KB
- Series
- Frank Angel Western 8
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 6764299889
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β¦ Synopsis
Nix was a gunrunner and a killer. He turned Frank Angel's sidekick looseοΏ½naked and unharmedοΏ½into the Valley of Death. Nix promised to come after him some time.Angel's mission was to find his friend's killerοΏ½but history repeated itself, and it was Angel who was alone in the desert. The hunter became the hunted.
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