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The defenders / Alex Frew.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Black horse westernPublisher: Ramsbury, [England] : Robert Hale, an imprint of The Crowood Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: 160 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780719826665
  • 0719826667
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: The bounty hunter had long thought of settling down. But when Jubal Thorne came to the small community of Brewlins he discovered a hotbed of intrigue and vice. Who was Abbey Watt and why was she central to the changes in a way of life? Changes that certain big businesses think will destroy them forever? Fighting back from the brink of destruction on his own account, Thorne is forced to face up to a responsibility he didn't know was his. Chas Stryker and his men decide that the only way to deal with a problem is to wipe it out for good. Along with a woman, two young men who are almost boys, and a grease-cook called Avery, Jubal Thorne makes a stand. Only, when the big boys decide to attack, this could be one stand too many.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Fiction Davis (Central) Library Fiction Collection Fiction Collection FREW Available T00810534
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The bounty hunter had long thought of settling down. But when Jubal Thorne came to the small community of Brewlins he discovered a hotbed of intrigue and vice. Who was Abbey Watt, and why was she central to the changes in a way of life? Changes that certain big businesses think will destroy them forever? Fighting back from the brink of destruction on his own account, Thorne is forced to face up to a responsibility he didn't know was his. Chas Stryker and his men decide that the only way to deal with a problem is to wipe it out for good. Along with a woman, two young men who are almost boys, and a grease-cook called Avery, Jubal Thorne makes a stand. Only, when the big boys decide to attack, this could be one stand too many.

Alex Frew also writes as Alex Hawksville.

The bounty hunter had long thought of settling down. But when Jubal Thorne came to the small community of Brewlins he discovered a hotbed of intrigue and vice. Who was Abbey Watt and why was she central to the changes in a way of life? Changes that certain big businesses think will destroy them forever? Fighting back from the brink of destruction on his own account, Thorne is forced to face up to a responsibility he didn't know was his. Chas Stryker and his men decide that the only way to deal with a problem is to wipe it out for good. Along with a woman, two young men who are almost boys, and a grease-cook called Avery, Jubal Thorne makes a stand. Only, when the big boys decide to attack, this could be one stand too many.

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