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The Waco Kid

Terence Newnes

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Synopsis

In the untamed West, legends are forged in gunsmoke and grit. Rhys Morgan never asked to be one of them. At fourteen, he avenged the murder of his family and earned a reputation that drew every glory-seeking gunslinger his way.
 
Under the guidance of Marshal Atticus Flint, Rhys heads to Arizona and trades his six-shooter for a plow. But when his mentor is gunned down by men from the Rocking P ranch, Rhys has no choice but to return to the life he tried to leave behind.
 
Facing the blood-soaked trail waiting for him, Rhys must tame a lawless town on the brink of war and protect the people he’s come to care for.
 
A gritty, fast-paced western, THE WACO KID is the first book in the Fast Gun series by Terence Newnes.
Disponible depuis: 08/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 142 pages.

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