In "McQueen of the Tumbling K," Ward McQueen, foreman for the Tumbling K Ranch, rides into town and is shot down by gunmen and left for dead. But they made a critical mistake because McQueen is not dead--and he's looking to get even. In "Big medicine," Old Billy Dunbar has discovered the best gold-bearing gravel he had found in a year, but now he is lying face down in a ravine, hiding from Apaches. He's going to need a good strategy to get out of this one alive. In "Dutchman's flat," a six-man posse heads into the desert after a squatter named Lock who shot a man in the back. Once they catch him, there won't be any trial. But Lock knows the desert better than they do and knows how to pick them off one by one.
"In "McQueen of the Tumbling K," Ward McQueen, foreman for the Tumbling K Ranch, rides into town and is shot down by gunmen and left for dead. But they made a critical mistake because McQueen is not dead--and he's looking to get even. In "Big medicine," Old Billy Dunbar has discovered the best gold-bearing gravel he had found in a year, but now he is lying face down in a ravine, hiding from Apaches. He's going to need a good strategy to get out of this one alive. In "Dutchman's flat," a six-man posse heads into the desert after a squatter named Lock who shot a man in the back. Once they catch him, there won't be any trial. But Lock knows the desert better than they do and knows how to pick them off one by one."@en
"PLAYAWAY. "McQueen of the Tumbling K" Ward McQueen, foreman for the Tumbling K Ranch, rides into town and is shot down by gunmen and left for dead. But they made a critical mistake, because McQueen is not dead-and he's looking to get even. "Big Medicine" Old Billy Dunbar has discovered the best gold-bearing gravel he had found in a year, but now he is lying face down in a ravine, hiding from Apaches. He's going to need a good strategy to get out of this one alive. "Dutchman's Flat" A six-man posse heads into the desert after a squatter named Lock who shot a man in the back. Once they catch him, there won't be any trial. But Lock knows the desert better than they do and knows how to pick them off one by one."
"McQueen of the Tumbling K: McQueen, foreman of the Tumbling K Ranch must fight a ruthless gang of outlaws to save himself, the ranch and it's beautiful owner."@en
"Dutchman's Flat: Six men trail what they think is a lowdown back shooter, only to learn that he is really their kind of man."@en
"Big Medicine: a tough old prospector outwits the threatening Apaches and saves not only his life, but his gold as well."@en
"Collects three western tales from Louis L'Amour, and features "McQueen of the Tumbling K," in which McQueen defends the ranch and its beautiful owner against outlaws; "Big Medicine," which depicts an elderly prospector who outsmarts some threatening Apaches; and in "Dutchman's Flat," six men track a squatter into the desert."@en
"Collects three western tales about revenge, gold mining, and a squatter trying to outrun a posse."@en
"Collects three western tales about revenge, gold mining, and a squatter trying to outrun a posse."
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