Wild West Triple Feature

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When it comes to adventure, there's nothing like riding the trail with these celebrated heroes: one of the roughest, toughest lawmen in the old west; an anti-hero gunfighter driven by whiskey and guilt; and an outlaw woman whose demons will drive her into the pages of history! It's 1877, Dodge City, Kansas. Wyatt Earp is the town's new Marshall, and it doesn't take him long to get on the bad side of brutal cowboys used to doing things the outlaw way. When Earp sets out to clean up Dodge City, some folks don't cotton to his methods...and now only Doc Holliday and the Masterson brothers, Bat and Ed, stand between Wyatt and a marker on his head! From debutante to debaucher, Belle Starr recounts her life's story to an eager journalist., painting an image of a woman driven to the outlaw life by too much hunger, too many bad men, and her most personal demon! When it comes to Hell ...The Cisco Kid knows the score!This time he's chasing the Brujera on a road that leads straight into a trap set by a Texas Ranger and his cunning Indian partner.
But the road to fire and brimstone is full of distractions, from a mysterious and alluring woman whose motives are shrouded in dreams, to the father of his murdered girlfriend - a powerful Shaman who will step from the fires of the abyss to stake his own claim on Cisco's life!

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9781933076416
  • ISBN: 9781933076416
  • Pub Date: 1st July 2008
  • Publisher: Moonstone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 240

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