When Buchanan grubstaked Mousetrap Mulligan he never thought he'd see his money again. He never thought the old man would hit paydirt. But he did--and that was bad news for Buchanan. Because a lonely old desert rat with a hidden cache of nuggets and a drunkard's bragging habits was likely to end up
Trap for Buchanan
โ Scribed by Ward, Jonas
- Book ID
- 109316084
- Publisher
- Linford
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 82 KB
- Series
- Buchanan 10
- Category
- Fiction
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