Paris High Noon

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Trent Tano ISBN: 9781311910592
Publisher: Trent Tano Publication: May 31, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Trent Tano
ISBN: 9781311910592
Publisher: Trent Tano
Publication: May 31, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

William "Catfish" Hancock, who rode with Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch, back in the 1890's, has retired to Paris in the late 1930's. When the Nazis invade, he straps on his six gun for one last showdown. With the help of café garçon Jean Malheur, Catfish gathers a gang of French outlaws and brings the fight to the Nazis, Wild West style. From rustling horses to robbing banks, Catfish leads La Bande Sauvage to the Spanish border, all the while out running the SS posse.

With an old cowboy is putting up more of a fight than the whole French army, the Nazis send in their number one man killer, SS Major Bartholomew Schwartz, a.k.a. Black Bart, a man who shares a secret past with Catfish. For Black Bart knows that in order to catch the old cowboy, he has to think like one.

At the border, Catfish pulls reign and turns back around. He knows that you can outrun a posse, but not the consequences that sent them out. With the Nazis holding his pard, Hiccup, Catfish is determined to break him out or die trying. Teaming up with a cabaret chanteuse and a team of SOE agents, Catfish and La Bande Sauvage take on Black Bart's SS gunfighters, in a high noon showdown.

Paris High Noon puts a fresh spin on the traditional Western, creating a story that is familiar yet new, with characters trying to find meaning in a changing world.

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William "Catfish" Hancock, who rode with Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch, back in the 1890's, has retired to Paris in the late 1930's. When the Nazis invade, he straps on his six gun for one last showdown. With the help of café garçon Jean Malheur, Catfish gathers a gang of French outlaws and brings the fight to the Nazis, Wild West style. From rustling horses to robbing banks, Catfish leads La Bande Sauvage to the Spanish border, all the while out running the SS posse.

With an old cowboy is putting up more of a fight than the whole French army, the Nazis send in their number one man killer, SS Major Bartholomew Schwartz, a.k.a. Black Bart, a man who shares a secret past with Catfish. For Black Bart knows that in order to catch the old cowboy, he has to think like one.

At the border, Catfish pulls reign and turns back around. He knows that you can outrun a posse, but not the consequences that sent them out. With the Nazis holding his pard, Hiccup, Catfish is determined to break him out or die trying. Teaming up with a cabaret chanteuse and a team of SOE agents, Catfish and La Bande Sauvage take on Black Bart's SS gunfighters, in a high noon showdown.

Paris High Noon puts a fresh spin on the traditional Western, creating a story that is familiar yet new, with characters trying to find meaning in a changing world.

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