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The marshall and the moonshiner, C.M. Wendelboe

Label
The marshall and the moonshiner, C.M. Wendelboe
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The marshall and the moonshiner
Oclc number
1142883983
Responsibility statement
C.M. Wendelboe
Series statement
A Nelson Lane frontier mysteryWheeler publishing large print Western
Summary
"Gangsters and hoodlums prey upon people's weaknesses for a quick buck in an era that saw few bucks to spare, making criminals of everyday folks in the rural Great Depression. In a place as wild as the West ever was, in the heyday of the badmen and the lawmen, the law is in short supply. U.S. Marshal Nelson Lane chases a fleeing murder suspect from the frontier of the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming all the way to the big city of El Reno in Oklahoma--out of his element in both places and nearly everywhere in between. His only help is an Indian rookie deputy sheriff, and she is as wild as any other young woman in that time with access to booze and men: Not much help to a widower alcoholic struggling in recovery. While she might get Nelson killed unintentionally, a shady sheriff dealing in illicit booze, his henchman warning to him to leave, and run of the mill moonshiners just taking care of business are running him down and trying to kill him from all sides. When his persistence pays off and he finally catches up with the murderer, Nelson must find it in himself to look beyond the law and deliver the ultimate justice"--, Provided by publisher
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