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A badge for Brazos / by E. Jefferson Clay.

A badge for Brazos / by E. Jefferson Clay.
badge for Brazos /
"Trouble was brewing in the town of Harmony, between the gun-toughs who manned the Two-Bar ranch, the hardcases who hung around the Rawhide Saloon and the beleaguered miners out at Whipple Creek. Into this explosive situation rode Hank Brazos and Duke Benedict. With a thin bankroll, they were looking to earn some fast money to continue their hunt for a Civil War guerilla who'd killed their comrades and stolen a fortune in Confederate gold ... a fortune they themselves planned to get their hands on. So Brazos pinned on the sheriff's badge in return for a hundred dollars and month, and soon found himself taking his responsibilities more seriously than he'd thought possible!Across a poker table, meanwhile, Benedict ran into an old acquaintance named Doc Christian. They were rivals, these two gambler-gunmen. And frankly, Benedict had no idea where Doc fitting into the various warring factions.When the chips were down, however, Benedict and Brazos found themselves in the thick of a fiery showdown, with just about every gun-filled hand turned against them!"

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F/CLAY
Adult Fiction   Port Macquarie . Available .  
F/CLAY
Adult Fiction   Laurieton . On Loan . 14 May 2024
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Field name Details
Record Number 642150
ISBN 9780719831003
0719831008
Author Clay, E. Jefferson
Title A badge for Brazos / by E. Jefferson Clay.
Publication details Ramsbury, wiltshire : Robert Hale, an imprint ofThe Crowood Press, 2020.
Pagination etc. 159 pages ; 19 cm.
Series Benedict and Brazos 2
Summary Note "Trouble was brewing in the town of Harmony, between the gun-toughs who manned the Two-Bar ranch, the hardcases who hung around the Rawhide Saloon and the beleaguered miners out at Whipple Creek. Into this explosive situation rode Hank Brazos and Duke Benedict. With a thin bankroll, they were looking to earn some fast money to continue their hunt for a Civil War guerilla who'd killed their comrades and stolen a fortune in Confederate gold ... a fortune they themselves planned to get their hands on. So Brazos pinned on the sheriff's badge in return for a hundred dollars and month, and soon found himself taking his responsibilities more seriously than he'd thought possible!Across a poker table, meanwhile, Benedict ran into an old acquaintance named Doc Christian. They were rivals, these two gambler-gunmen. And frankly, Benedict had no idea where Doc fitting into the various warring factions.When the chips were down, however, Benedict and Brazos found themselves in the thick of a fiery showdown, with just about every gun-filled hand turned against them!"
Subject Western fiction
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