The Waco Gang

The Waco Gang by Tom Calhoun, published by Penguin Publishing Group in 2002, is a work of fiction that delves into the Western genre. This edition spans 184 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows bounty hunter J.T. Law as he pursues Colonel Jack Corbin, a former Yankee leading a group of outlaws loyal to him since their days in the Civil War. As J.T. tracks the gang to Waco, he prepares to demonstrate the perils of the Texas wilderness.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of loyalty and conflict against the backdrop of the American South. The plot centers on the intense dynamics between J.T. Law and Colonel Corbin, highlighting the dangers that arise when past allegiances are tested. This edition invites readers into a world where the wilds of Texas become a battleground, showcasing the complexities of loyalty and the challenges faced by those who navigate this treacherous landscape.
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Bounty hunter J.T. Law is on the hunt for Colonel Jack Corbin, a former Yankee commanding a band of outlaws who served under him during the Civil War and who are loyal beyond question. When J.T. tracks the gang to Waco, he’s going to show this army how dangerous a battlefield the wilds of Texas can be. (August)
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