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Beat the drum slowly / by Sheldon B. Cole

Beat the drum slowly / by Sheldon B. Cole
Beat the drum slowly /
Originally published in 1967. Drifter Blake Durant was arrested and thrown into the Sunfish Creek jail in a case of mistaken identity. The town was expecting a visit from Tom Moran, who'd sworn to get revenge on its lawmen, and Deputy Billy Owen suspected that Durant was part of his gang, sent out ahead to scout the lay of the land. Then everything became even more complicated when some genuine owlhoots broke jail and committed a cold-blooded murder. A manhunt followed, as did the unexpected appearance of Moran's beautiful young daughter Lisa. And Durant found himself on the trail of the outlaws, because the only way to clear himself of suspicion was to bring back the guilty parties, either in their saddles, or across them...

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Westerns   South West Rocks . Available .  
L/COLE
Westerns   Laurieton . Available .  
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Record Number 687416
ISBN 9781444850314
Author Cole, Sheldon B. author.
Title Beat the drum slowly / by Sheldon B. Cole
Edition Large print edition.
Publication details Leicester : Linford, 2023.
Pagination etc. 179 pages (large print) ; 19 cm.
Series The Loner 15
Contents note Originally published in 1967.
Summary Note Drifter Blake Durant was arrested and thrown into the Sunfish Creek jail in a case of mistaken identity. The town was expecting a visit from Tom Moran, who'd sworn to get revenge on its lawmen, and Deputy Billy Owen suspected that Durant was part of his gang, sent out ahead to scout the lay of the land. Then everything became even more complicated when some genuine owlhoots broke jail and committed a cold-blooded murder. A manhunt followed, as did the unexpected appearance of Moran's beautiful young daughter Lisa. And Durant found himself on the trail of the outlaws, because the only way to clear himself of suspicion was to bring back the guilty parties, either in their saddles, or across them...
Subject Mistaken identity -- Fiction
Drifters -- Fiction
Outlaws -- Fiction
Western fiction
Murder -- Fiction
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