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Shoot-out at Broken Bow

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In this western from Charles G. West, blood beats all—except justice…
Outlaw Roy Blanton’s raised his four boys in the family business since they were half-pints—and they've gotten away with murder. That is, until U.S. Deputy Marshal Casey Dixon had hot-headed Billy, the youngest, hanged for shooting a policeman. Now the Blantons have vengeance on their minds.
 
Old Buck Avery, Dixon’s partner, had been thinking of turning in his badge. And taking down the Blanton name sounds like a fine way to leave the law on a high note. But it's going to get bloody—because the house of Blanton isn't going to fall without a fight...
“The West as it really was—savage, heroic and unforgettable.”—Ralph Compton

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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group

Kindle Book

  • ISBN: 9781101108925
  • Release date: August 4, 2009

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781101108925
  • Release date: August 4, 2009

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781101108925
  • File size: 247 KB
  • Release date: August 4, 2009

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Kindle Book
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Languages

English

In this western from Charles G. West, blood beats all—except justice…
Outlaw Roy Blanton’s raised his four boys in the family business since they were half-pints—and they've gotten away with murder. That is, until U.S. Deputy Marshal Casey Dixon had hot-headed Billy, the youngest, hanged for shooting a policeman. Now the Blantons have vengeance on their minds.
 
Old Buck Avery, Dixon’s partner, had been thinking of turning in his badge. And taking down the Blanton name sounds like a fine way to leave the law on a high note. But it's going to get bloody—because the house of Blanton isn't going to fall without a fight...
“The West as it really was—savage, heroic and unforgettable.”—Ralph Compton

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