Bloody Spur (e-bog) af Collins, Max Allan
Collins, Max Allan (forfatter)

Bloody Spur e-bog

65,85 DKK (inkl. moms 82,31 DKK)
The murder of a New Mexico rancher sets off this explosive Western thriller by the New York Times bestselling authors of The Big Showdown. Rancher George Cullen doesn't like the Santa Fe Railroad's plan to drive a spur through his town. He intends to put up a fighteven though everyone else in Trinidad, New Mexico, including his own daughter, stands on the side of the railroad... Sheriff Caleb...
E-bog 65,85 DKK
Forfattere Collins, Max Allan (forfatter)
Udgivet 27 november 2018
Længde 304 sider
Genrer Adventure fiction: Westerns
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780786036196
The murder of a New Mexico rancher sets off this explosive Western thriller by the New York Times bestselling authors of The Big Showdown. Rancher George Cullen doesn't like the Santa Fe Railroad's plan to drive a spur through his town. He intends to put up a fighteven though everyone else in Trinidad, New Mexico, including his own daughter, stands on the side of the railroad... Sheriff Caleb York rides out to the Bar-O to reason with his old friend. But Cullen's ex-partner, Burt O'Malley, is back in town after a twenty-year stint in the pen. And hired gun Alver Hollis, aka the Preacherman, has shown up with two cronies, claiming they're in town for a big poker game. With the whole town on the verge of a shootout, Caleb keeps a firm grip on his Colt .44. Soon enough, he'll take dead aim to keep the peace... Shortly before his death, legendary crime writer Mickey Spillane asked that his friend and protege Max Allan Collinshimself an acclaimed writercomplete his unfinished works. Among them was an unproduced screenplay featuring Sheriff Caleb York, which sparked the action-packed, truly gritty Caleb York Western series. Praise for Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins ';Collins displays his mastery of Spillane's distinctive two-fisted prose.' Publishers Weekly ';Spillane is a pioneer of tough-guy ethics.' Washington Post