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The Two-Gun Man - cover

The Two-Gun Man

Charles Alden Seltzer

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Two-Gun Man" by Charles Alden Seltzer, readers are transported to the rugged frontiers of the American West, where justice is often measured in bullets and courage is a currency of survival. Seltzer's vivid descriptions and evocative prose paint a cinematic landscape of sweeping vistas, dusty saloons, and gunfights at high noon. The protagonist, a two-gun man driven by a sense of duty and honor, embodies the spirit of the frontier, grappling with inner demons while facing external threats. The novel is a riveting exploration of human resilience, camaraderie, and the quest for redemption amid the harsh realities of the untamed wilderness.
Available since: 11/27/2019.
Print length: 212 pages.

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