"Know what Crow used to say about livin' by your guns? Said it made him like a kind of alchemist. Said he was the first man in history to turn lead into gold. Yeah. Meanest son of a bitch ever. Crow."No other name. Just Crow. Dressed in black from head to toe. The meanest man in the bullet-scarred a
Worse Than Death
โ Scribed by Marvin, James W
- Book ID
- 110018150
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Series
- Crow Western 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
"Know what Crow used to say about livin' by your guns? Said it made him like a kind of alchemist. Said he was the first man in history to turn lead into gold. Yeah. Meanest son of a bitch ever. Crow."No other name. Just Crow. Dressed in black from head to toe. The meanest man in the bullet-scarred annals of the West. Nobody ever turned their back on him. A cold voice in the shadows, a vengeful angel of death ...Time was when Crow was a loner, with just his weapons and his horse for company. A time when the snows covered Dakota Territory. When Many Knives led the Shoshone in battle against the Whiteman. Against Captain Hetherington and a wagon train of helpless women. A time when Crow joined in the fight on an isolated plateau above the raging Moorcock River and defeat meant something worse than death ... (A Crow Western #2)
Number of Words in Auth: 3
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
Has Cover : Yes
Single Author : James W. Marvin
Original Source : Mirc New Files 02 08 A
Sorted Author by LN, FN: Marvin, James W.
Title Length : 016
Title Parm D : Worse Than Death
Title Parm F : Worse Than Death
Title Parm A : Worse Than Death
Title Parm B : (
Record ID : 2865
Uncomma Author : James W. Marvin
Num of Aut : 1
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