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When The Shooting Starts eBook

by J.A. Johnstone e William W. Johnstone
language: english
Publisher: PINNACLE BOOKS, May of 2022 ‧
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Johnstone Country. Where Legends Are Born.

Before he became known as "The Last Mountain Man," Smoke Jensen and his bride Sally were hardworking ranchers on the Colorado frontier. This is a story of the early years. When times were hard, tensions were high, and guns were the law. . . .

WHEN THE SHOOTING STARTS
 
For Smoke and Sally Jensen, the Sugarloaf Ranch is the American Dream come true. A glorious stretch of untamed land near the Colorado-Kansas border, it’s the perfect place to stake their claim, raise some cattle, and start a new family. But when a man claiming to be an army colonel arrives in Big Rock—with a well-armed militia—the Jensens’ dream becomes a living nightmare. This stranger calls himself Colonel Lamar Talbot. He’s come to warn them about a looming war with the Cheyenne Indians. And only he can save them from a bloody massacre—by launching a counterattack that’s even bloodier. . . .
 
Smoke and Sally aren’t sure they trust him. They suspect the colonel and his men are nothing more than brutal vigilantes with a hidden agenda of their own. But the Cheyenne war parties are a very real threat. The tribe’s charismatic leader, Black Drum, is launching raids on local ranches, farms, and the railroads, too. Every day, the violence gets worse and the war moves closer—until it reaches the Sugarloaf Ranch. That’s when Smoke grabs his guns. That’s when the shooting starts—and the final battle begins. . . .

When The Shooting Starts

by J.A. Johnstone e William W. Johnstone

Property Description
ISBN: 9780786048816
Publisher: PINNACLE BOOKS
Release Date: May of 2022
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Collection: A Smoke Jensen Novel Of The West
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9780786048816
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