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Christian Nye vows to be rich, and in timber-rich Seattle, only hardworking loggers stand between Nye and his goals. Nye doesn't realize Slocum will side with the lumberjacks. And Slocum knows the one language Nye understands fluently: hot lead and blazing guns.
The bounty hunters are crawling out of the woodwork -- as Slocum fights to save a general's life.
Color illustration on front cover of three superimposed images: two figures embracing in front of a church, a woman firing a rifle, standing between two men, and a larger image of a man's face.
Color illustration on front cover of three superimposed vignettes: man wearing western hat and red bandana holding a rifle in his proper left hand; bare-chested man wearing blue pants embracing a woman wearing a pink dress; two men in a rocky outcropping shooting at each other.
John Slocum is hot on the trail of a low-down, hard case who's making a killing robbing railroad workers--and whose aim is to join up with a murdering gang of outlaws. But Lady Luck turns her back on Slocum. When his horse breaks a leg, he finds himself caught in a firestorm of hot lead.
It's a rough ride for Slocum when he's caught in the cross fire of two rival railway gangs.
They’ve got the wrong man. But Slocum’s sure as hell got the right woman… When John Slocum rides through Bender’s Gap, a local posse thinks they’ve found their man. Some lowdown smooth talker has cuckolded more than a few of the town’s husbands—and, unfortunately for Slocum, he’s the spittin’ image of the small-town Casanova… To save his hide, Slocum takes off on a mission of mercy. A stranger has written a letter, begging for his help. And Slocum’s luck turns when “J. Steward” turns out to be a woman in need—of Slocum’s tender loving care…
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