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Drums of the Sunset - Riders of the Sunset - cover

Drums of the Sunset - Riders of the Sunset

Robert E. Howard

Publisher: Good Press

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This story set in the American West begins with the cowboy Steve Harmer riding casually along alone on a trail. Suddenly, he is accosted by two riders, one male and one female> The man is very obviously from those parts, but the girl appears of Eastern origin. Steve is warned by the man to alter course and follow a different route. Then they gallop away. Moments later, Steve's hat is shot off his head.
Available since: 04/11/2021.
Print length: 30 pages.

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