Blood Duel

Blood Duel by David Robbins, published by Penguin in 2007, is a First Edition novel consisting of 304 pages. This work presents a narrative centered around Jeeter Frost, a character whose unassuming appearance belies a lethal nature. As Frost’s notoriety grows due to a relentless pack of reporters, the small town of Coffin Varnish capitalizes on his fame by showcasing his deceased adversaries. This leads to a series of events that escalate tensions and draw more gunslingers into the mix.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, Westerns, and historical elements as the story unfolds in Coffin Varnish. The town’s scheme to profit from duels introduces a dangerous twist, placing Frost at the center of a deadly spectacle. As the plot develops, the dynamics of fame and violence come into play, revealing the complexities of Frost’s character and the town’s ambitions. This edition offers an engaging exploration of themes related to reputation and survival in a gritty setting.
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Jeeter Frost may look like a mouse, but he’s as murderous as a lion–and thanks to a pack of weasely reporters on his tail, his reputation is getting too big, too fast. Meanwhile, the one-horse town of Coffin Varnish gets the idea to make a buck by putting Frost’s now-dead enemies on display. When visitors run dry, they invite more gunslingers to duel it out…for a fee, of course. As far as Jeeter’s concerned, all the funny business takes the shine off of Coffin Varnish–but soon he has a starring role in a show that’s deadlier than anyone bargained for…
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