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Slocum and the Plains Massacre

Published
Aug 1989
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
220
Series
John Slocum Book 128

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THE PLAINS WERE WASHED IN BLOOD...

A wagon train was wiped out -- and rigged by a mysterious party to look like an Indian massacre. Whoever's behind the bloody job left one young survivor—and the kid's not talkin'. So Slocum brought the boy to Stoneville, hoping to kick some answers out of the town of no-good roughnecks. What he found was a heap more questions—like what in thunder was a tough mining town doing in the pocket of a dandified Englishman? It all added up to something funny, but Slocum wasn't laughing. Neither was Annie Hardy, the pretty widow of Stoneville's murdered marshal. And it seems like folks take Slocum for the new lawman, come to clean things up. Now that just might make him crack a smile...

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First Edition Aug 1989 Berkley ISBN 042511693X
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