Hang him twice / William W. Johnstone with J.A. Johnstone.
Record details
- ISBN: 0786040548 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9780786040544 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 392 pages.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Pinnacle Books, [2018]
- Copyright: ©2018
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| General Note: | At head of title: The trail west. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 8.99 |
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| Genre: | Western stories. |
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Stroud Branch | PB Johns | 31681020073722 | PBK WES | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Accidentally ending up on a wanted poster, Dooley Monahan, after coming to the legendary Buffalo Bill Codyâs rescue, finds himself the owner of a silver mine in the lawless, violent boomtown of Leadville, Colorado, where he, unexpectedly becomes the sheriff, finding himself caught in the crossfire between two rival gangs. By a pair of national best-selling authors. Original. - Baker & Taylor
Accidental outlaw Dooley Monahan unexpectedly finds himself first the owner of a silver mine in the lawless boomtown of Leadville, Colorado, and then the town's marshal, which forces him into the crossfire between two rival gangs. - Random House, Inc.
Johnstone Country.  Frontier Spirit Lives Here.
There are a lot of ways a man can end up on a wanted poster. Thereâs the easy way (murder), thereâs the hard way (robbery), and then thereâs Dooley Monahanâs way (by accident.) On the trail west with his trusty horse and dog, the hapless gunslinger stops a mean, hungry bear from making lunch out of the legendary Buffalo Bill Cody. In turn, Cody grubstakes Dooley for the purchase of a silver mine in the lawless, violent boomtown of Leadville, Colorado. Dooley canât believe his good luck. But when he guns down three deadly outlaws, the grateful townsfolk pin a sheriffâs badge on Dooley. And thatâs when his luck runs out . . .
Turns out thereâs a war going on between two rival gangs. Stagecoaches are being robbed every other day, and fingers are being pointed at Dooley himself. Thereâs a tradition here in these parts, he discovers. If a sheriffâs no good, they hang him. And if the next oneâs no better, they hang him twice . . .