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Meadowlark Basin - cover

Meadowlark Basin

B. M. Bower

Editorial: Wildside Press

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Sinopsis

The owner of a pleasantly situated ranch takes in the abused nephew of a miserly ranch owner and, through the child, eventually helps recover funds stolen from a local bank. A story filled with action, hard driving, cowboys, and gunfights—classic Western action at its best!
 
"A thrilling western novel." —The Gazetter (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
 
"Bower's latest Western story...is just as good as any of them." —The Hartford Courant
Disponible desde: 23/10/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 257 páginas.

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