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Bushwack bullets, Walker A. Tompkins

Label
Bushwack bullets, Walker A. Tompkins
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Bushwack bullets
Responsibility statement
Walker A. Tompkins
Summary
Hap and Everett, adopted children of the Yaqui County sheriff and his wife, were known as the Kingman twins. Actually Hap was the son of the upright rancher Warren Allen, who had been killed by bushwack bullets, while Everett's father was the ruffian cattle thief, Dev Hewett. The boys were ignorant of their own identity until they came of age. And then, for reasons of his own, the crooked lawyer entrusted with telling them the truth, pretended that Hap was the rustler's son and gave to him Hewett's legacy, a six-gun with thirteen notches that had belonged to Dev Hewett, and instructions to use it to murder George Siebert, the man who had killed his real father
Target audience
adult
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