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DEATH AT THE SWITCHBACK: A Turner Brown Western
by Steven Yount
174 pages
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U.S. Deputy Marshal Turner Brown brings justice in the wake of a deadly stagecoach robbery.
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Category: Fiction:Historical
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About the Book
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When 'Little Bill' Dolan, who was well on his way to killing twenty-one men before his twenty-first birthday, led Andy Bear and Frank Cahill in a deadly robbery of the Santa Fe-to-Albuquerque stagecoach, U.S. Deputy Marshal Turner Brown felt he had no choice but to swing into the saddle and hunt down the killers.
In a challenge to New Mexico's well-connected elite and the Territory's politically corrupt, Brown proves, once again, that one man with courage, a keen eye and a fast draw, can make a difference.
Aided by a legendary one-time Texas Ranger, a haughty and proud scion of New Mexico's purebred Spanish aristocracy and an arrogant cattle baron's reformed range boss, Turner Brown brings a measure of justice to an often-lawless land.
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Steven Yount is a life-long broadcast journalist who joined The Wall Street Journal Radio Network in 2000 as a reporter/anchor after more than twenty years as an anchorman at the most prestigious all-news radio stations in Philadelphia (KYW Newsradio), Chicago (WMAQ Newsradio) and New York City (1010 WINS All-News Radio).
The author can be contacted at TurnerBrownWesterns.com where readers can also receive free bonus material and previews of upcoming Turner Brown adventures. |
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