Edson Black was taken away in the Yuma prison wagon seven years ago. When he returned he was a shell of a man whose every outward appearance seemed to have aged at least thirty years. In the place of his thrusting long stride, was a dogged shuffle. Edson Black had shot a man -- and no one believed him when he swore he had done so in self-defense. Someone had doctored the evidence to make Edson look guilty -- plain and simple. Edson's sons were now grown men.
Big Bill was a hulk of a man, but slow to anger and steady and forthright. The other son, Jess, was twenty-four, and his anger at what they'd done to his father was boiling over. He'd avenge his fathera s savage treatment -- or die trying . . .
Genre: Western
Big Bill was a hulk of a man, but slow to anger and steady and forthright. The other son, Jess, was twenty-four, and his anger at what they'd done to his father was boiling over. He'd avenge his fathera s savage treatment -- or die trying . . .
Genre: Western
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