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Rattlesnake Valley / J.A. Johnstone.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Johnstone, J. A. Loner ; Publication details: New York : Pinnacle Books, [2011], c2010.Description: 314 p. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 0786027665 (pbk.)
  • 9780786027668 (pbk.)
Genre/Form: Summary: When a former pirate named "Black Terrance" arrives in Rattlesnake Valley and launches a campaign of thieving and threatening, former ship captain turned rancher Owen Bird takes a stand, along with the son of a legendary gunfighter, against Terrance, especially when he threatens Owen's niece.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction Johnston J. A. LO 5 Available 33111006369751
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In the heart of West Texas an ocean of troubles has come ashore--and the Loner is adrift in a sea of hungry sharks.

Welcome Aboard. Now Die. . .

They came from the sea: a former ship captain named Owen Bird who inherited a Texas ranch from his brother...A former pirate named "Black Terrance" Malone, who has arrived in the once peaceful Rattlesnake Valley with a crew of sea dogs to do his dirty work. And dirty work it would be, as Black Terrance begins a campaign of thieving and threatening, even targeting Bird's beautiful young niece. Into this storm rides the Loner--Conrad Morgan, son of the legendary gunfighter Frank Morgan. The Loner sees what no one else does: a war born on the high seas and a third party is biding his time--waiting to strike a death blow on solid, bloody ground...

Reprint. Originally published: c2010.

When a former pirate named "Black Terrance" arrives in Rattlesnake Valley and launches a campaign of thieving and threatening, former ship captain turned rancher Owen Bird takes a stand, along with the son of a legendary gunfighter, against Terrance, especially when he threatens Owen's niece.

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