When the little drummer rode his wagon into Quinn's Crossing, few could have foreseen the load of trouble it carried. The product Horatio Gill brought to Quinn's Crossing had sparked many a range war. Gill's goal in life was to sell barbed wire, and he didn't care what happened to the people he sold it to. But Quinn's Crossing was a tight little town, and it was very questionable whether anyone would buy his wire. More than likely they would hang him on it ...
Bored with his aristocratic existence, Alfred Addlington sets off for New Mexico carrying a never-used rifle that is soon fired up when the native outlaws try to frame him for their crimes.
Color illustration on front cover of a man wearing western clothing holding a pistol in his proper right hand galloping on horseback with the Grand Canyon in background.
When the little drummer rode his wagon into Quinn's Crossing, few could have foreseen the load of trouble it carried. The product Horatio Gill brought to Quinn's Crossing had sparked many a range war. Gill's goal in life was to sell barbed wire, and he didn't care what happened to the people he sold it to. But Quinn's Crossing was a tight little town, and it was very questionable whether anyone would buy his wire. More than likely they would hang him on it ...
Any man who had fought in the Chisum-Murphy feud was bound to have some enemies and Flick Farson was no exception. But if Flick was looking for a quiet place to hole up in, tombstone was not the healthiest spot he could have chosen.
As soon as Curly's gun hammered its sound across the rooftop, Mark's left thigh felt as though it had been torn from its socket. Bleeding and off-balance, he grabbed at the ridge-piece and hung on. Then he saw that handsome face, that forward hunching of big shoulders, coming around the chimney. Curly lunged, hand flashing down, pistol weighted. "Last bullet I had," he chuckled. "Now I'll make you acquainted with the barrel . . ."Available only in Western 8 & 14.
Wishbone Reilly inherits a large ranch in Texas only to find that Hannigan, a squatter killer, has already taken possession of Reilly's ranch. Wishbone is overrun by his late uncle[s creditors, friends and brides-to-be, all of whom are also aching for a piece of his pie.].
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