Some folks swore that glory-seeking Pat Garrett never did gun down Billy the Kid in that darkened adobe house in New Mexico. Fargo never thought about it one way or the other, until a man with foxy eyes backed his argument with $25,000. For that kind of money, Fargo hoped Billy was alive and well, because his job was to kill the Kid all over again … and to make sure that, this time, he stayed dead.
Some folks swore that glory-seeking Pat Garrett never did gun down Billy the Kid in that darkened adobe house in New Mexico. Fargo never thought about it one way or the other, until a man with foxy eyes backed his argument with $25,000. For that kind of money, Fargo hoped Billy was alive and well, because his job was to kill the Kid all over again … and to make sure that, this time, he stayed dead.
Fargo 11: The Phantom Gunman
Fargo 11: The Phantom Gunman
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BN ID: | 2940152570458 |
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Publisher: | Piccadilly Publishing |
Publication date: | 01/31/2016 |
Series: | Rose Harbor #03 , #11 |
Sold by: | Smashwords |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 159,170 |
File size: | 378 KB |
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