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The Rustlers of Rattlesnake Ridge

Clay Houston Shivers

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Synopsis

Justice rides the outlaw trail.
 
Curly Barnes is enjoying a peaceful life as the sheriff of Silver Vein, the most peaceful town in West Texas.
 
But when rustlers come to town and strike the T Bar and Box W ranches, Curly has no choice but to strap on his gun-belt, provision himself with plenty of beef jerky and bourbon, and, with the help of his two trusty deputies—Baxter and Merle—go after the rustlers.
 
Curly knows where the rustlers are going. Rattlesnake Ridge. That’s the easy part. The hard part? It’s a criminal hideout buried in the mountains, where no law has ever gone into and come out alive.
 
A gritty western with high-stakes action, THE RUSTLERS OF RATTLESNAKE RIDGE is the fourth book in the Silver Vein Chronicles series by Clay Houston Shivers.
Disponible depuis: 24/07/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 394 pages.

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