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To Tame a Town

Terence Newnes

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In the boomtowns of the West, peace never lasts long.
 
Chance Mallory has worn many hats: cowboy, gambler, miner, Marshal. He's brought peace to many a town as a lawman, but now he wants a quiet life on his own ranch. Gold in the Bitterroot Valley might be the key to his future, and Placerville promises a fortune for those bold enough to take it.
 
But the frontier town is brimming with vice and danger, and Mallory finds himself drawn to a woman he wants to settle down with. Yet when violence erupts, he learns the Law isn’t done with him—not by a long shot.
 
The star he said he was done with still weighs heavy on his soul, for the Law is in his blood. To claim his future, he’ll have to tame a town for one last time. But can one man's grit tip the balance between chaos and order?
 
Steeped in frontier spirit, TO TAME A TOWN is the third book in the Fast Gun series by Terence Newnes.
Verfügbar seit: 11.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 148 Seiten.

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