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"You can't beat a great storyteller, whether he's writing the Great American Novel or a private eye adventure. Bill Craig is a great storyteller."- Edward Squires, Not Quite NovellasArnie Grossman was a wealthy man who had been investing heavily in Indianapolis, the city he had grown up in. But wealthy men make enemies. And when Arnie walks in and finds a dead woman in his living room, he knows that he is being set up. Somebody wants to frame him for murder. So he calls in Phillip Chandler, the former US Marshal turned Private Investigator. Chandler is an old friend, and the one man who he is sure can prove that he had nothing to do with murdering the young woman.
"I'm a big Western fan. This six-gun and saddle-leather tale by Bill Craig follows the trail ridden by such masters as Louis L'Amour and John Jakes. A danged good read!"- Nick Teranzi, Online Critics CornerHis wagon train had been burned, people were dead, and his throbbing head didn't remember his own name. Making his way into Denver City, he takes a room, using money he found on a dead body among the wrecked wagons. When forced to sign the hotel register, he comes up with the name Maverick. Just Maverick. The only thing he knows about himself is that somebody wants him dead. But that's not likely to happen as Maverick loads his Colt Peacemaker .45 and sets out to face his enemies. Here's a rousing Western by the creator of the popular Marlow mysteries.
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