GEORGE G. GILMAN (11 December 1936 - 23 January 2019) was a pseudonym created and used by the near-legendary Terry Harknett -- is so well-known to western readers for his Edge and Steele books, that he hardly needs any introduction. Arguably the most influential British western writer of the last 50 years, his tough, graphic, wise-cracking westerns are still in demand, even though almost twenty years have now passed since the last one was published.
Adam Steele 34: The Runaway. Adam Steele, #34
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- ISBN8215197141
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- Date de parution01/01/2024
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- ÉditeurWMG Publishing
Résumé
A good-looking woman in a good looking position. Long, long black hair, a fine figure and those long, long legs, all stretched out and waiting on the ground. Enough to raise the old Adam in Steele. Except she wasn't offering anything. On account that she wasn't so much stretched out as staked out. Tied and pegged out, waiting, despairing and dirt-streaked, while the two Apache braves who'd captured her satisfied their bellies with a mess of chili beans before turning towards their after dinner mint.
Which was when Steele shot them dead. And found himself saddled with a runaway señorita who spoke Spanish, spelled out an interesting proposition and added up to big trouble.
Which was when Steele shot them dead. And found himself saddled with a runaway señorita who spoke Spanish, spelled out an interesting proposition and added up to big trouble.






















