Shootin' man / Bradford Scott.

By: Scott, Bradford, 1893-1975 [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Scott, Bradford, Walt Slade ; Publisher: Leicester [England] : Thorpe, Sagebrush, 2021Edition: Large print editionDescription: 180 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781785418693; 1785418696Subject(s): Texas Rangers -- Fiction | Western storiesGenre/Form: Western fiction. | Large type books. Summary: Secrecy, armed guards - nothing stops the Night Riders. Nobody knows who they are or where they come from - only that no gold and no lives are safe while they ride. Walt Slade, undercover ace of the Texas Rangers, is the man most feared by the owlhoots and dry-gulchers of the old Texas border. The sight of this tall lawman with the lightning-fast draw astride his great black horse, Shadow, symbolizes defence of the innocent and the end of reckless careers of lawlessness... He has the tough job of tracking down the Night Riders - and the even tougher job of staying alive while they lure him into a trap of death.
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Secrecy, armed guards - nothing stops the Night Riders. Nobody knows who they are or where they come from - only that no gold and no lives are safe while they ride. Walt Slade, undercover ace of the Texas Rangers, is the man most feared by the owlhoots and dry-gulchers of the old Texas border. The sight of this tall lawman with the lightning-fast draw astride his great black horse, Shadow, symbolizes defence of the innocent and the end of reckless careers of lawlessness... He has the tough job of tracking down the Night Riders - and the even tougher job of staying alive while they lure him into a trap of death.

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