Apache crossing
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"Seven years and a thousand bullets after the train robbery Jed Stevens came back to Apache Crossing. He had waited all this time to claim the $80,000 buried there and he had no intention now of splitting up the loot …
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"Seven years and a thousand bullets after the train robbery Jed Stevens came back to Apache Crossing. He had waited all this time to claim the $80,000 buried there and he had no intention now of splitting up the loot with his gun-toting confederates. But in this seedy little town Frank Barton was the Law. And Barton had sworn to keep the peace--even if he lost the girl he loved and had to trade lead with his own brother!"--Back cover.
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