***Meet Austin Clay, the CIA's best-kept secret.*** There has always been a need in the spy game for operations outside the realm of legality-covert missions so black no one in the American government, and almost no one in intelligence itself, is aware of their existence. The left hand can't know wh
The Fast Right Hand
โ Scribed by Grover, Marshall
- Book ID
- 109917744
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 403 KB
- Series
- Larry & Stretch 8
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Larry and Stretch, the West's most overworked trouble-shooters, were seeking peace and quiet, a place to rest their weary Texas heads, when they rode into the tomb-silent main street of Three Springs, South Nevada. They hadn't time to cool their saddles before the violence flared and, once again the Lone Star Hellions found themselves in the thick of a suspense-filled adventure, spiked with intrigue and the threat of sudden death. To help a troubled town, and to defy the power of twenty-four blood-thirsty bandidos, the Texans needed all their Texas savvy, their Lone Star Luck, their rock-hard fists and their booming .45s.
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