. . . . . . . "Jim Rimbaud was a gunsmoke legend on both sides of the Mexican border, and when he rode back to Junction City, silence fell over the town like a dead man's body from a hanging tree. What was the lanky, silent gunfighter doing in town? Only Rinbaud knew why he was there--and he wasn't telling. But whenever Rimbaud arrived in a town somebody died not much later. Junction City was a powder keg and Rimbaud was the spark waiting to set it off." . . . "Jim Rimbaud was a gunsmoke legend on both sides of the Mexican border, and when he rode back to Junction City, silence fell over the town like a dead man's body from a hanging tree. What was the lanky, silent gunfighter doing in town? Only Rimbaud knew why he was there - and he wasn't telling. But whenever Rimbaud arrived in a town somebody died not much later. Junction City was a powder keg and Rimbaud was the spark waiting to set it off." . . . . . "Revolverhelden keren terug" . . "Fiction" . . "Jim Rimbaud was a gunsmoke legend on both sides of the Mexican border, and when he rode back to Junction City, silence fell over the town like a dead man's body from a hanging tree. What was the lanky, silent gunfighter doing in town? Only Rimbaud knew why he was there." . . . . "Gunfighter's return"@en . "Gunfighter's return" . . . . . "Gunfighter's Return, etc" . "Gunfighter's Return, etc"@en . . . . "Large type books" . . "Western stories" . . . . . "What was the lanky, silent gunfighter doing in town? Only Jim Rimbaud knew why he was there - and he wasn't telling. But when the gunfighter arrived in town, somebody died not much later." . . . . . "Love stories" . . . "Jim Rimbaud was a gunsmoke legend on both sides of the Mexican border, and when he rode back to Junction City, silence fell over the town like a dead man's body from a hanging tree. What was the lanky, silent gunfighter doing in town? Only Rimbaud knew why he was there ... and he wasn't telling. But whenever Rimbaud arrived in a town somebody died not much later. Junction City was a powder keg and Rimbaud was the spark waiting to set it off." . . "Western" . . . . . . . . . . "Jim Rimbaud was a gunsmoke legend on both sides of the Mexican border, and when he rode back to Junction City, silence fell over the town like a dead man's body from a hanging tree. What was the lanky, silent gunfighter doing in town? Only Rimbaud knew why he was there - and he wasn't telling. But whenever Rimbaud arrived in a town, somebody died not much later. Junction City was a powder keg and Rimbaud was the spark waiting to set it off." . . . . . "Rimbaud, Jim (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Fiction in English." . . "West (U.S.)" . .