Deadwood Gulch

Deadwood Gulch by Ralph Compton is a gripping addition to the bestselling gunfighter series, published by Penguin in 2006. This first edition spans 295 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows bounty hunter Cas Everett, who is driven by a quest for justice after his family is brutally murdered by outlaws. His journey leads him to Deadwood, known as one of the most lawless towns in the West, where he is determined to confront the criminals responsible for his family’s fate.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the challenges and dangers faced by Everett as he navigates the treacherous landscape of Deadwood. The story delves into themes of vengeance and justice within the context of a historical Western setting. With its focus on the gritty realities of frontier life, Deadwood Gulch offers an engaging exploration of the lengths one man will go to in pursuit of retribution. This edition captures the essence of the genre, making it a notable entry for fans of historical fiction and Westerns.
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New in the bestselling gunfighter series
Bounty Hunter Cas Everett’s family was slaughtered by outlaws. He has followed their bloody trail to Deadwood-the most lawless town in the West-and will stop at nothing to see that justice is served.
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