Panhandle gunman : a western duo / Ray Hogan.
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- volume
- 1628997036 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 1628997087 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 9781628997033 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 9781628997088 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Novels. Selections
- Hogan, Ray, 1908-1998. Gun of a killer
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Main Library | Large Print Fiction | WESTERN Hogan Ray | Available | 33111008068930 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
In "Gun of a Killer," Luke Wade has ridden a meandering trail for three years, searching for the owner of the ornate, silver-inlaid .45 he wears at his hip. The man who had once carried that gun murdered Luke Wade's father, and Luke cannot rest until he has tracked him down. But a man cannot live on hate alone. He has to have money in order to stay alive while he hunts. So Luke takes a job guarding a cattle drive against rustlers -- and amid the trail dust and gunsmoke that swirls around that drive, Luke Wade finds plenty of use for the gun he carries.
Gun of a killer -- Panhandle gunman.
"In 'Gun of a killer' Luke Wade faces rustlers as he searches for the man who killed his father. In 'Panhandle Gunman' Mace Seevert comes home from war to discover his former commanding officer has laid claim to Mace's ranch and doesn't plan to give it back"-- Provided by publisher.