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A Bad Day in Lunden Texas

Russ Crossley

Publisher: 53rd Street Publishing

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Summary

Sheriff Will Spear must stop a range war before it starts ora peaceful Texas town will tear itself apart. 
What if Romeo and Juliet took place in Texas in 1875? That's what Sheriff Will Spear soon discovers when a range war erupts between two former civil war colonels in Lunden Texas. 
A tale of love interrupted by two families bent on destroying each other, and two lovers eager to test the forbidden fruit.
Available since: 06/11/2015.

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