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By William W. Johnstone

Higbee Colorado, inhabitants 147, is booming. A visionary named Garrison Wade is construction a railroad to attach Higbee to the Santa Fe. yet a family members named Clinton has its personal egocentric purposes for ensuring those bands of metal pass nowhere - and they have introduced in a ruthless killer to derail Wade's plan...Falcon MacCallister owes a debt to the would-be railroad guy Wade - and has a rating to settle with the Clinton's employed gunman. yet Falcon is aware that Higbee goes to be torn to items; neighbours, households and fans bitterly divided. For a guy who has identified warfare and peace, the quickest strategy to the top of a tragedy is immediately throughout the blood and tears - in the back of the sunshine of a blazing gun...

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The boom sounded like a cannon blast, and he heard the scream of the bullet, followed once more by a curse. “By now you’ve probably figured out that I can make it pretty hot for you up there,” Falcon said. “If I shoot again, I’m going to put them where they can do the most damage. ” Falcon raised his rifle. ” the terrified word echoed through the canyon. ” Falcon saw a hand appear; then a pistol and rifle started tumbling down the side of the canyon, rattling and clattering until they reached the canyon floor.

A crudely lettered sign nailed to one of the porch supports read: FOOD, DRINK, GOODS. There were no horses tied up outside, which was good. Tyree planned to pick up a few dollars here, and the fewer people in the building, the better it would be. The interior of the store was a study in shadow and light. Some of the light came through the door, and some came through windows that were nearly opaque with dirt. Most of it, however, was in the form of gleaming dust motes that hung suspended in the still air, illuminated by the bars of sunbeams that stabbed through the cracks between the boards.

Someone said from the gallery. ” another added. Judge Kuntz brought his gavel down sharply. “Order,” he said. Having finished his closing, and with the case now presented, the judge released the jury for their deliberation. They were back within an hour. “Mr. ” Judge Kuntz asked the foreman. ” Kuntz turned toward the defense table. ” Norton and Tyree stood. Kuntz turned back toward the foreman of the jury. “Publish the verdict, Mr. ” someone in the courtroom shouted. “No! ” another yelled. The entire courtroom broke out into shouts of derision and disapproval.

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