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Jackpot Ridge : [a Ralph Cotton classic]

Jack Bell left Elk Horn seven hundred dollars richer after a poker game against Early Philpot. What Jack didn't reckon on was Philpot being such a sore loser and sending a gang of lowlifes into the mountains after him to retrieve his money. Luckily for Jack, a gunfire-triggered avalanche stopped his pursuers--with one dangerous exception.

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  • "Jack Bell left Elk Horn $700 richer after a poker game against Early Philpot. What Jack didn't reckon on was Philpot being such a sore loser and sending a gang of lowlifes into the mountains after him to retrieve his money. Luckily for Jack, a gunfire-triggered avalanche stopped his pursuers--with one dangerous exception. Delbert Hanks was humiliated after Jack Bell rescued him from a frozen grave and sent him running back to Elk Horn with his tail between his legs. Hanks has woven a web of lies about Bell's prowess as a gunslinger and his thirst for revenge that Early Philpot cannot possibly ignore. With a band of merciless cutthroats eager to finish Bell off, Hanks believes he'll be able to finish the job without even getting his hands dirty, and Jack Bell is willing to put the lot of them to the test."
  • "Jack Bell left Elk Horn seven hundred dollars richer after a poker game against Early Philpot. What Jack didn't reckon on was Philpot being such a sore loser and sending a gang of lowlifes into the mountains after him to retrieve his money. Luckily for Jack, a gunfire-triggered avalanche stopped his pursuers--with one dangerous exception."@en
  • "Jack Bell, winning a poker game against Early Philpot, doesn't know that Philpot is such a sore loser that he sends a gang of lowlifes after Jack to get the money back."
  • "Jack Bell, winning a poker game against Early Philpot, doesn't know that Philpot is such a sore loser that he sends a gang of lowlifes after Jack to get the money back."@en
  • "After leaving Elk Horn with his hard-earned poker winnings, Jack Bell, a legendary gunslinger, soon finds his life in grave danger when his opponent, Early Philpot, sends his ruthless gang of thugs after Jack to retrieve his money, but Jack has a special surprise in store for Early and his men. Original."@en
  • "Jack Bell left Elk Horn seven hundred dollars richer after a game with Early Philpot. What Jack didn't reckon on was Philpot being such a sore loser and sending a gang of lowlifes into the mountain after him to get the money back. Luckily for Jack, a gunfire-triggered avalanche stopped his pursuers - with one dangerous exception. Delbert Hanks was humiliated after Jack Bell rescued him from a frozen grave and sent him running back to Elk Horn with his tail between his legs. Now he's woven a web of lies about Bell's prowess as a gunslinger and his thirst for revenge that Early Philpot cannot possibly ignore. And with a band of merciless cutthroats eager to finish off Bell, Hanks believes he won't even have to get his hands dirty."

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

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  • "Jackpot Ridge : [a Ralph Cotton classic]"@en
  • "Jackpot ridge"
  • "Jackpot ridge"@en
  • "Jackpot Ridge"@en
  • "Jackpot Ridge"
  • "JACKPOT RIDGE"
  • "JACKPOT RIDGE"@en