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Frank Leslie was in Silver Gulch when he spotted gunfighter-lawman Clay Halser, a frontier legend. It was to be Halser's last day.
When he died, gunned down by a nervous boy, Leslie found Halser's journals. They held all the adventure one could hope for -- breathless escapes, shoot-outs, a full confession of life on the razor's edge.
But no glory and romance. Instead we find that Halser's life was adrenal, turbulent...and deadly.
"What you might call a dark western. Deflates the glamour of gunfighting, but keeps us alert and entertained from start to finish." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)
Genre: Western
When he died, gunned down by a nervous boy, Leslie found Halser's journals. They held all the adventure one could hope for -- breathless escapes, shoot-outs, a full confession of life on the razor's edge.
But no glory and romance. Instead we find that Halser's life was adrenal, turbulent...and deadly.
"What you might call a dark western. Deflates the glamour of gunfighting, but keeps us alert and entertained from start to finish." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)
Genre: Western
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