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Kill him again

Garwood, W. R. (William R.)
"Billy The Kid had been free of Garrett's jail in Lincoln just a few weeks when he rode into Fort Sumner that fateful night in 1881--and there, in a hail of lead, began the wildest chase in the history of the American West. Garrett killed the wrong man and so never collected the blood money for Billy's scalp (a fact long-known to the old-timers in New Mexico). That didn't mean that the mysterious but deadly Santa Fe Ring would fail to eliminate The Kid. From that shoot-out under the New Mexico moon stretched a twisted trail that led Billy The Kid up to Santa Fe, to ambush Garrett, and on through the Badlands of Montana--and eastward to New York, Boston, New Orleans, and an explosive confrontation at El Paso."--

adult

W.R. Garwood.

Regular print version originally published in the U.S. by Bath Street Press.
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