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Showdown At Sutter Creek

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"Wow, I thought I was fast," Ranger Hatfield said. He watched the grim captain holster his gun. "Think he's dead?"

"There wasn't time to not kill him," Seth said.

Buck Henry was bigger and stronger than any man in Sutter Creek, with a mean streak a mile wide and a mile deep. He was used to getting his way, even if it meant killing those who stood in his way. It didn’t set well with him when Captain Seth Gentry of the California Rangers rode into town, and Buck swore he would kill the ranger if it was the last thing he ever did. Ranger Gentry on the other hand, was proving to be a difficult kill.

“A fast-paced yarn with a surprise in every chapter. A book to please western fans everywhere.”
Major Mitchell –author of Cool Water Justice.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherShalako Press
Release dateNov 30, 2018
ISBN9780999007082
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Gary Crawford

Gary Crawford is a retired educator and author of the popular Sam ‘Mac’ McCloud, private investigator novels. A former sports writer, Crawford was awarded a fellowship to the University of Maryland Journalism Department. A native Californian, Crawford and his wife, Debbie, live on a ranch between the rural towns of Newman and Gustine, in the Central Valley of California. The historical western, Trepidation Trail, about an 1865 wagon train on the Oregon/California trail is his first novel in this genre, one of his favorites. You may contact Gary at: www.swedecrawford.com.

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