The Killing Art
β Scribed by Gilman, George G
- Book ID
- 109017240
- Publisher
- Lobo Publications
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 85 KB
- Series
- Adam Steele 6
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A prostitute is being maliciously teased by a crowd of redneck cowboys, and the woman turns to Steele for protection. Not a man to ignore a lady in distress, Steele comes to her rescue, narrowly missing being shot in the back by a timely intervention of a nearby traveling artist. Steele is now under obligation to another man οΏ½ a scene he dislikes intensely.
The cowboys hire a fast gun to get their revenge, but Steele and the gunslinger are prevented from having a shootout by the arrival of the sheriff. Steele is a cunning man, and by engineering a fake hold-up on a train, attacks the gunslinger and his cronies.
SteeleοΏ½s reputation as a fast gun spreads like wildfire. Soon he learns that glory is not for the gunfighter οΏ½ only fear, violence and danger.
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