Bannerman the Enforcer 14: The Toughest Man in Texas

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Author: Kirk Hamilton ISBN: 9781370366767
Publisher: Piccadilly Publication: December 31, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kirk Hamilton
ISBN: 9781370366767
Publisher: Piccadilly
Publication: December 31, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A king’s ransom in gold had was stolen in a violent bank-raid right in the heart of San Francisco, and the President himself gave orders for Yancey Bannerman to retrieve it. That meant going up against a kill-crazy outlaw named Brad Stewart, and Stewart’s own personal bodyguard, a fellow-psychopath called Catlin, who claimed to be the toughest man in Texas. With Yancey’s partner, Johnny Cato, on a mission up in Canada, Yancey would have to face the outlaws alone. But that was just fine with him … because the bank Stewart had robbed was owned by his father, C.B. And Stewart’s raid had left C.B. lung-shot and facing almost certain death, while his brother, Chuck, looked certain to face the rest of his days from a wheelchair. For Bannerman the Enforcer it was just about as personal as it could get. And he wouldn’t rest until he saw Stewart, Catlin and their entire cutthroat gang dead.

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A king’s ransom in gold had was stolen in a violent bank-raid right in the heart of San Francisco, and the President himself gave orders for Yancey Bannerman to retrieve it. That meant going up against a kill-crazy outlaw named Brad Stewart, and Stewart’s own personal bodyguard, a fellow-psychopath called Catlin, who claimed to be the toughest man in Texas. With Yancey’s partner, Johnny Cato, on a mission up in Canada, Yancey would have to face the outlaws alone. But that was just fine with him … because the bank Stewart had robbed was owned by his father, C.B. And Stewart’s raid had left C.B. lung-shot and facing almost certain death, while his brother, Chuck, looked certain to face the rest of his days from a wheelchair. For Bannerman the Enforcer it was just about as personal as it could get. And he wouldn’t rest until he saw Stewart, Catlin and their entire cutthroat gang dead.

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