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Killstraight Whiskey Kills Johnny D Boggs

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Killstraight Whiskey Kills Johnny D Boggs
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Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing (Westerns)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.17 MB
Author: Johnny D. Boggs
ISBN: 9781632209153, 1632209152
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Killstraight Whiskey Kills Johnny D Boggs by Johnny D. Boggs 9781632209153, 1632209152 instant download after payment.

His Arrows Fly Straight into the Hearts of His Enemies was the Comanche name given him by his father. But the Pale Eyes gave him a new name, Daniel Killstraight, and that was the name by which he was known after his return to the reservation of the Kowas, Comanches, and Apaches. He became a native police officer, called a Metal Shirt by the Indians.
When Toyarocho, drunk on contraband whiskey, rolls over onto the body of his four-year-old daughter, smothering her to death, Leviticus Ellenbogen, the new Indian agent, is appalled and wants Killstraight to find out who supplied Toyarocho with the whiskey. If it was a white man, Killstraight cannot make an arrest, but he can collect evidence. There is one clue. The whiskey Toyarocho had drunk was in a ginger beer bottle manufactured by Cox and Coursey Bottling Works of Dallas, Texas.
In the course of his investigation, Killstraight finds additional instances of whiskey running among the Indians, all of it in the same kind of...

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