A CAPTIVATING, NON-STOP ACTION TALE OF THE OLD WEST A stage coach hold-up turns into a federal judge's wife being abducted, brutalized, and murdered. Federal marshals Bull Morrison and Slim Calhoun are called in and in that moment everything goes downhill. Outlaw Gus Emerson and his partner Hawknose Mackenzie lead the Marshals deep into the Walker River Canyon where they fight off Indians in at least three battles, but the even more devastating crimes are being committed by Federal Judge Chastain back in Mormon Station, Nevada Territory. A simple robbery, Indian fights, small town riots, and A…mehr
A CAPTIVATING, NON-STOP ACTION TALE OF THE OLD WEST A stage coach hold-up turns into a federal judge's wife being abducted, brutalized, and murdered. Federal marshals Bull Morrison and Slim Calhoun are called in and in that moment everything goes downhill. Outlaw Gus Emerson and his partner Hawknose Mackenzie lead the Marshals deep into the Walker River Canyon where they fight off Indians in at least three battles, but the even more devastating crimes are being committed by Federal Judge Chastain back in Mormon Station, Nevada Territory. A simple robbery, Indian fights, small town riots, and A Judge Gone Wrong - Johnny Gunn delivers the second Slim Calhoun, Bull Morrison Western.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Johnny Gunn, best-selling author, has written over forty-five novels, including the six-volume Jack Slater series. He is a member of two professional writing organizations: Western Fictioneers and Western Writers of America. After a successful career in journalism where he was the publisher and editor of the Virginia City Legend, Gunn now enjoys his retirement. He spends most of his time writing Western fiction, fly fishing on the Truckee River, horseback riding, and raising his own food. Gunn resides on his small hobby farm in Cold Springs, Nevada, with his wife, horses, dog, and various other animals
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