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The Bailey Clan

Terence Newnes

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Dylan Bailey is no stranger to risk. After a cattle drive from California to Montana, he sets off alone across the wild frontier, aiming to strike new deals in Wyoming and Nevada.
 
A detour through a dusty Utah town changes everything, as a deadly encounter sparks a feud with a powerful cattle baron. Soon, Dylan finds himself outnumbered and wounded in the remote mountain wilds.
 
Dylan’s defiance may cost him everything, but the Baileys are known for their resilience, grit, and showing up when it counts. As the noose tightens, help may be riding from across the West, but is it already too late?
 
A story of loyalty and frontier justice, THE BAILEY CLAN is the tenth book in the Bailey Clan Westerns series by Terence Newnes.
Disponível desde: 22/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 142 páginas.

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