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The tangled web / Giles A. Lutz.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Sagebrush, Large Print Westerns, 2016Description: 271 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781785412165 (large print)
  • 1785412167 (large print)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: Hays, Kansas is a peaceful town -- and that's how Deputy Marshal Rowry Saxon likes it. He has enough problems at home: his father is practically an invalid, and his little brother Ord is running wild with three of the meanest characters around. So, if the most exciting part of Rowry's job is running in the drunks on Saturday night, that's fine with him. But sometimes drunks carry guns. When Chubby Inman draws on Rowry, he has no choice but to shoot back -- fatally. Though he's cleared of any guilt, certain townsfolk don't seem to understand why. And it isn't long before he has to use his gun again. It's too bad that the robber who breaks into the bank one night doesn't remember how true Rowry's aim is. He should have done, because the robber is none other than Ord...
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Large Print Book Large Print Book Main Library Large Print Fiction WESTERN Lutz, Giles Available 33111008462661
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Deputy Marshal Rowry Saxon appreciates the tedium of lawkeeping in the sleepy Kansas town of Hays - until the criminal he brings down turns out to be his own brother, Ord.

Hays, Kansas is a peaceful town -- and that's how Deputy Marshal Rowry Saxon likes it. He has enough problems at home: his father is practically an invalid, and his little brother Ord is running wild with three of the meanest characters around. So, if the most exciting part of Rowry's job is running in the drunks on Saturday night, that's fine with him. But sometimes drunks carry guns. When Chubby Inman draws on Rowry, he has no choice but to shoot back -- fatally. Though he's cleared of any guilt, certain townsfolk don't seem to understand why. And it isn't long before he has to use his gun again. It's too bad that the robber who breaks into the bank one night doesn't remember how true Rowry's aim is. He should have done, because the robber is none other than Ord...

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