Hawke: Ride With the DevilHarper Collins, 2009 M10 13 - 276 páginas A U.S. Civil War veteran hoping to forget his dark past must choose between wealth & power or saving a town from a corrupt lawman in this western. |
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... you are, all right. I was told to look for the fanciest dressed son ofa bitch in the saloon, and there you are, standing there like a whorehouse dandy.” With the man's challenging words, nearly everyone else in the 5%Chapter 1 ...
... saloon started moving, to get out of the way of whatever was about to occur. An intense poker game was left in progress, with the cards facedown in front of the players, the stack of money undisturbed in the middle of the table. The ...
... saloon in Plano at the time and was taking the day's cash receipts to the bank for deposit. Tucker, who had plans to steal the money, was waiting for him in an alley. When Hawke approached the bank, Tucker stepped out into the street ...
... saloon to determine if anyone else might pose a threat. Those who had moved to either side of the room were still there, looking on in a combination of shock and morbid cu- riosity. Upstairs, on the balcony of the second floor that ...
... saloon was laughing uproariously. “What the hell! Three men get shot and you folks think it's funny?” the sheriff asked. “You don't understand, Sheriff,” the bartender replied. “It was Cindy Lou, she was naked.” The sheriff looked at ...