Treachery Town: Tales of the Old Wild West - Book 6
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Doyle Trent
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In the tradition of the John Wayne classic westerns and legendary television series Gunsmoke and Bonanza.
The Wild West. If the elements, rattlers, coyotes, and Indian’s didn’t kill you...the person sitting next to you in the saloon just might...just for the hell of it. This series is presented as self-contained standalone story novels that do not have to be read in any particular order. It gives readers an entertaining glimpse into what individuals from all walks of life encountered as they traversed the untamed western landscape seeking fortune, glory, a new start, or keeping one step ahead of the law behind them.
JONES’ WARPATH
Will Jones was horsewhipped, jailed, and damn near killed by two hired gunslicks, but he was determined to continue publishing the weekly newspaper established by his late uncle. There was something smelly going on behind the neatly painted, two-story false fronts of the small gold mining town of Maxwell, Colorado. The town’s big shots were in cahoots and somebody was dealin’ busted flushes.
And when Jones discovered his uncle’s demise up in the wild and purple mountains had been no accident, he strapped on a .44-40 Navy Colt and went on the warpath. Jones believed in law order and editorialized against vigilante justice. But suddenly he has to take the law in his own hands. And when he did he would light the fuse to an explosion the little town would never forget.
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