Crossfire Country

Crossfire Country by Roy LeBeau, published by Leisure Books in 1985, is a work of fiction that delves into the world of Westerns. This edition spans 203 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Canadian land baron Matthew Dowd, who is murdered after seeking assistance from Lee Morgan. In the wake of this tragedy, Morgan embarks on a journey north to track down Dowd’s killers, who are determined to eliminate him as well.
Readers will find a gripping tale of pursuit and danger as Morgan confronts the threats posed by Dowd’s murderers. The story unfolds against a backdrop typical of Western fiction, exploring themes of vengeance and survival. With its concise page count, this edition offers a focused reading experience that captures the essence of the genre while immersing readers in a fast-paced narrative.
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When Canadian land baron Matthew Dowd is murdered after asking for Lee Morgan’s help, Morgan heads north and tracks Dowd’s killers, both of whom will stop at nothing to see Morgan dead. Original.
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