Longarm #275: Longarm and the Widow's Spite

Par : Tabor Evans
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  • Nombre de pages192
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN1-101-17914-7
  • EAN9781101179147
  • Date de parution01/10/2001
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Taille703 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBerkley

Résumé

Longarm heads to a town called Hardwater to find out why the dying is easy.When hard-livin' bully Cracker Marner finally ran out of luck, dying came easy. A few shots to the chest by a smaller man with a bigger hat. That's all anyone at the saloon remembers about the killer. Then in early spring, another stranger bellies up to the same bar and shoots the barkeep at point-blank range.just because he couldn't "remember."   Now the problem is federal-with Marshal Custis Long on the case.
There are two places Longarm can look for answers: Cracker's hot-tempered widow and his ma. But the hardest question still isn't who could've wanted this unpopular man dead, it's who could've wanted him alive.
Longarm heads to a town called Hardwater to find out why the dying is easy.When hard-livin' bully Cracker Marner finally ran out of luck, dying came easy. A few shots to the chest by a smaller man with a bigger hat. That's all anyone at the saloon remembers about the killer. Then in early spring, another stranger bellies up to the same bar and shoots the barkeep at point-blank range.just because he couldn't "remember."   Now the problem is federal-with Marshal Custis Long on the case.
There are two places Longarm can look for answers: Cracker's hot-tempered widow and his ma. But the hardest question still isn't who could've wanted this unpopular man dead, it's who could've wanted him alive.