A Man Called Crow by Chris Adam Smith

A Man Called Crow by Chris Adam Smith

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A Man Called Crow by Chris Adam Smith

Old time lawman Charlie Crow finds peace and tranquility in Wyoming, but before he can settle down with the woman he loves, he must face a distant and dangerous past. The long forgotten trail leads back to the lawless Texas borderlands and a date with destiny. Old ghosts, graves and range wars; greed and double cross mark the long trail back to his youth. His quick gun is wanted one last time if the town of Carol Creek is to survive the threatened chaos. From behind a county badge, Crow tries desperately to ride out the storm and return to Cheyenne, and the woman he left behind. Young gunfighter Billy Joe Watts rides hard on the lawman's tail, determined to kill the one man he fears. It is a long, hard ride for a man named Crow...
Chris Adam Smith, aka Harry Jay Thorn, is a lifelong western enthusiast. Ex movie magazine publisher, merchant sailor, military policeman and past member of the Western Writers of America, he has penned 15 novels and many short stories under both names. Now semi-retired, he lives in Sussex and spends most of his time writing westerns and a semi humorous column for the local newspaper under the name of Whispering Smith.
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780719828287
ISBN 10 0719828287
Titre A Man Called Crow
Auteur Chris Adam Smith
Série A Black Horse Western
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur The Crowood Press Ltd
Année de publication 2018-11-30
Nombre de pages 160
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