When James Boot, alias the Sinner Killer, looked up from the river, he was shocked to find he was looking down the business end of a dozen black barrels. The men holding the guns were as serious as death. He was arrested for Frank Bulletts murder.
Co. Rick Dodge and Sgt. Buck Fleming are sentenced to twenty years in prison with hard labor in the Mexico City Penitentiary. The stone-cold killers of the Deadly Dozen wage war on the prison hierarchy as they jockey for leadership.
Tuc and Potak come down from the sacred mountain in their quest to seek answers to their questions from the Tonkawa spirits. The Indians skin is wrinkled like old dogs. At Eagles Pass, they discover James Boots capture and what would appear to be an imminent hanging. The cousins couldnt understand how the Sinner Killer was detained. He was the most savage man Tuc had ever known and at times, he appeared to be a wolf.
Hoss Locking is finally enjoying home life for the first time. He was happy on his ranch with his new wife. It was a true western romance. But the arrival of the news in the El Paso Dailey Times changed everything. The very man who had saved him from the Apache in Devils Canyon was now awaiting a death sentence.
Marshal One-Eyed Jack Black and the Stampede newspapermen roar toward El Paso on the Western Pacific Railroad. They hope to arrive before James Boot is hung. They possess the accuseds only hope for acquittal.
Genre: Western
Co. Rick Dodge and Sgt. Buck Fleming are sentenced to twenty years in prison with hard labor in the Mexico City Penitentiary. The stone-cold killers of the Deadly Dozen wage war on the prison hierarchy as they jockey for leadership.
Tuc and Potak come down from the sacred mountain in their quest to seek answers to their questions from the Tonkawa spirits. The Indians skin is wrinkled like old dogs. At Eagles Pass, they discover James Boots capture and what would appear to be an imminent hanging. The cousins couldnt understand how the Sinner Killer was detained. He was the most savage man Tuc had ever known and at times, he appeared to be a wolf.
Hoss Locking is finally enjoying home life for the first time. He was happy on his ranch with his new wife. It was a true western romance. But the arrival of the news in the El Paso Dailey Times changed everything. The very man who had saved him from the Apache in Devils Canyon was now awaiting a death sentence.
Marshal One-Eyed Jack Black and the Stampede newspapermen roar toward El Paso on the Western Pacific Railroad. They hope to arrive before James Boot is hung. They possess the accuseds only hope for acquittal.
Genre: Western
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