When the Bullets Fall (The Texas Riders Western #5) (A Western Frontier Fiction). The Texas Riders, #5
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- ISBN978-1-393-80927-2
- EAN9781393809272
- Date de parution16/02/2020
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- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
These outlaws think they can get away with murder. They're wrong. Ernest Welles' life has taken many turns, but none so jarring as the one that landed him at the Little C Ranch. Everything changed in the flash of a gunshot muzzle that left two men dead and a bandit on the loose. Ernest is used to fighting for justice. He doesn't let outlaws get away. He punishes them. And he always wins. But he's never met an outlaw like Ulysses Hill before.
Ulysses was born with a streak of pure evil. He likes women. He likes money. And . he'll take them any way he can get them. Even by force. When a rancher's daughter, Clementine Hart, catches Ulysses' eye, Ernest can either turn a blind eye or help the rancher and his family take down the most powerful criminal of their time. Ernest has never backed away from a challenge, and he's not prepared to start now.
Just because Ulysses thinks he owns the law doesn't mean he's immune to it. It just means Ernest will have to work twice as hard to fight for justice. But can Ernest beat a devil in sheep's clothing, or has he finally met his match?
Ulysses was born with a streak of pure evil. He likes women. He likes money. And . he'll take them any way he can get them. Even by force. When a rancher's daughter, Clementine Hart, catches Ulysses' eye, Ernest can either turn a blind eye or help the rancher and his family take down the most powerful criminal of their time. Ernest has never backed away from a challenge, and he's not prepared to start now.
Just because Ulysses thinks he owns the law doesn't mean he's immune to it. It just means Ernest will have to work twice as hard to fight for justice. But can Ernest beat a devil in sheep's clothing, or has he finally met his match?
These outlaws think they can get away with murder. They're wrong. Ernest Welles' life has taken many turns, but none so jarring as the one that landed him at the Little C Ranch. Everything changed in the flash of a gunshot muzzle that left two men dead and a bandit on the loose. Ernest is used to fighting for justice. He doesn't let outlaws get away. He punishes them. And he always wins. But he's never met an outlaw like Ulysses Hill before.
Ulysses was born with a streak of pure evil. He likes women. He likes money. And . he'll take them any way he can get them. Even by force. When a rancher's daughter, Clementine Hart, catches Ulysses' eye, Ernest can either turn a blind eye or help the rancher and his family take down the most powerful criminal of their time. Ernest has never backed away from a challenge, and he's not prepared to start now.
Just because Ulysses thinks he owns the law doesn't mean he's immune to it. It just means Ernest will have to work twice as hard to fight for justice. But can Ernest beat a devil in sheep's clothing, or has he finally met his match?
Ulysses was born with a streak of pure evil. He likes women. He likes money. And . he'll take them any way he can get them. Even by force. When a rancher's daughter, Clementine Hart, catches Ulysses' eye, Ernest can either turn a blind eye or help the rancher and his family take down the most powerful criminal of their time. Ernest has never backed away from a challenge, and he's not prepared to start now.
Just because Ulysses thinks he owns the law doesn't mean he's immune to it. It just means Ernest will have to work twice as hard to fight for justice. But can Ernest beat a devil in sheep's clothing, or has he finally met his match?