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The Savagers of Cutthroat Canyon - cover

The Savagers of Cutthroat Canyon

Clay Houston Shivers

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Summary

When Abe Kilhoe woke up, he had no idea he'd be shot in the gut before dinner.
 
It happened anyway, and the scoundrel who did it fled into the desert. Now, he's in for a world of hurt. Abe's brother is the legendary Texas Ranger, Frank Kilhoe, and it so happens that he is friends with the legendary Sheriff Curly Barnes and his two loyal deputies.
 
Soon, the fugitive will be getting a lot more justice than he bargained for.
Available since: 03/19/2022.
Print length: 276 pages.

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