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Slocum finds that the family that stays together—slays together! Slocum will be picking up a herd of twenty horses and riding them back from Santa Fe. It’s a long, dangerous trail full of renegades, Indians and road agents with all sorts of criminal intentions—but Slocum is never an easy target. Then, Slocum thwarts an ambush that is suspiciously coincidental and is drawn into a family war. The bushwhackers wounded Ben Travers so badly that he may not pull through—and he has urgent news that he can’t share with his outlaw-hearted sister. Now, the only two people alive who know the location of a fortune in silver are Ben and a straight-shooting hombre he’s just sworn to secrecy—named Slocum.
Slocum picks up a herd of 20 horses and rides them back from Sante Fe. On the way, Slocum is drawn into a family war when he saves a damsel in distress and becomes the keeper of a secret that the deadly darling will kill for--the location of a fortune in silver. Original.
When the Phantom is blamed for the sudden disappearance of mares from local ranches, it is up to thirteen-year-old Sam to defend his innocence and his life.
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