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The Gunsmith 308 Clint Adams Detective J R Roberts

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The Gunsmith 308 Clint Adams Detective J R Roberts
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Publisher: Jove
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.24 MB
Author: J. R. Roberts
ISBN: 9780515143386, 0515143383
Language: English
Year: 2007
Volume: 308

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The Gunsmith 308 Clint Adams Detective J R Roberts by J. R. Roberts 9780515143386, 0515143383 instant download after payment.

The people of Hannibal, Missouri, are being graced with two celebrities: the Gunsmith and Sam Clemens, otherwise known as author Mark Twain. A black man who's accused of killing a white woman is representing himself at trial. But the locals seem to think the case is closed--and they're ready for a lynching. Mark Twain wants to see truth and justice served. But he--and Hannibal--will soon learn that the pen is not mightier than a couple rounds of the Gunsmith's red-hot lead ...""The people of Hannibal, Missouri, are being graced with two celebrities: the Gunsmith and Sam Clemens, otherwise known as author Mark Twain. A black man who's accused of killing a white woman is representing himself at trial. But the locals seem to think the case is closed--and they're ready for a lynching. Mark Twain wants to see truth and justice served. But he--and Hannibal--will soon learn that the pen is not mightier than a couple rounds of the Gunsmith's red-hot lead ...

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