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Smoky Hill Trail

Deputy Marshal Jed Law rode into Buffalo Creek with only the minimum of orders. Rustler troublehad flared up between two ranchers and a man had been killed. It was a simple chore and Law did not expect too much trouble. But from the start - when he first set eyes on Julie Rutherford and her father Ben - it all went wrong. Knee-deep in hard cases determined to wipe him out, Law had to shoot his way through the opposition before he could even get to work on his case. And with worse to come, he'd need to keep his pistol loaded and use it freely until the last desperate shot.

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  • "Deputy Marshal Jed Law rode into Buffalo Creek with only the minimum of orders. Rustler troublehad flared up between two ranchers and a man had been killed. It was a simple chore and Law did not expect too much trouble. But from the start - when he first set eyes on Julie Rutherford and her father Ben - it all went wrong. Knee-deep in hard cases determined to wipe him out, Law had to shoot his way through the opposition before he could even get to work on his case. And with worse to come, he'd need to keep his pistol loaded and use it freely until the last desperate shot."@en
  • "When the Denver Bank threatened to repossess his family home and land, eighteen year old Jed Stone unwillingly became involved in a robbery with his neighbors, the four McIver brothers. The McIvers got away with the strongbox, but Jed was sentenced, under an assumed name, to five years in the Kansas Penitentiary. On his release, two women came into his life as he returned home to get his share of the hold up money. That was when the trouble would really begin!"
  • "When the Denver bank threatened to repossess his family home and land, eighteen-year-old Jed Stone unwillingly became involved in a robbery with his neighbors, the four McIver brothers. The McIvers got away with the strongbox, but Jed was sentenced, under an assumed name, to five years in the Kansas Penitentiary. On his release, two women came into his life as he returned home to get his share of the holdup money."
  • "Eighteen-year old Jed Stone was a trouble young man. His family's home and land would be repossessed by the Denver Bank unless they made their next mortgage repayment. But there was no way the money could be found, unless by unlawful means. His neighbours, the four McIver brothers, were in the same position and, against his will, Jed found himself planning a robbery with them. The McIvers got away with the strongbox but Jed was wounded and sentenced under an assumed name to five years in the Kansas Penitentiary. On his release, two women came into his life as he returned home to get his share of the hold-up money. That was where the trouble would really begin!"@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Westerns"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Large type books"

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  • "Smoky hill trail"
  • "Smoky Hill Trail"@en
  • "Smoky Hill trail"
  • "Smoky hill trail"@en