When a wealthy rancher mistakes K. John Landis and a cantankerous ex-saloon girl for an honorable couple and offers them the opportunity to make some much-needed money, the pair jump at the chance.Now, in charge of the rancher's flighty daughter and playing the role of doting husband, Landis is drag
The Devil's Bonanza (A Piccadilly Publishing Western Book
โ Scribed by Andrews, Patrick E
- Book ID
- 108872784
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 397 KB
- Series
- Piccadilly Publishing Western Book
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The homesteaders out on the Kiowa Flats were in big trouble. Money was scarce and the local banker was foreclosing on their properties. Then the shifty brother-in-law of one of the sodbusters, comes up with a scheme to steal gold from a small mine in Colorado. The desperate folks on the Flats agree to pull the job. But robbers pay their dues and success leads to tragedy when a cold-blooded killer gets involved in the plot. The farmers who return home are greeted by an unexpected reception back on the Flats.
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