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Jackson Gregory Westerns - Boxed Set - Action-Packed Tales of Notorious Outlaws Cowboys & Renegades - cover

Jackson Gregory Westerns - Boxed Set - Action-Packed Tales of Notorious Outlaws Cowboys & Renegades

Jackson Gregory

Publisher: e-artnow

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Summary

Get captivated and thrilled by the action-packed Western novels and mystery tales by Jackson Gregory, one of America's most famous western authors. 
Contents:
Yahoya
The Fire Flower
The Joyous Trouble Maker
Under Handicap
Beyond the Law
The Short Cut
Wolf Breed
Six Feet Four
The Bells of San Juan
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch
A Forced Acceptance
Man to Man
The Chinese Jewel
Daughter of the Sun
The Desert Valley
The Everlasting Whisper
Timber-Wolf
Available since: 04/01/2022.
Print length: 3032 pages.

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