
Cotton's War
Phil Dunlap(Author)
Penguin USA (Publisher)
Published on 7. June 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-425-24177-6 (ISBN)
Description
SHERIFF COTTON BURKE DIDN'T START THIS WAR, BUT HE WILL FINISH IT.
As sheriff of Catron County in New Mexico Territory, Cotton Burke has put his life on the line against some of the West's most unrepentant outlaws. Like Virgil Cruz-who's kidnapped the woman Cotton loves and threatens to kill her should the lawman attempt to interfere with his gang's schemes.
Memphis Jack Stump used to wear a badge and uphold justice until one drink too many cost him his job-and his friendship with Cotton. But he's the only man Cotton trusts enough to infiltrate Cruz's gang as a hired gun and help take them down from the inside before the bandit enacts a terrible revenge...
As sheriff of Catron County in New Mexico Territory, Cotton Burke has put his life on the line against some of the West's most unrepentant outlaws. Like Virgil Cruz-who's kidnapped the woman Cotton loves and threatens to kill her should the lawman attempt to interfere with his gang's schemes.
Memphis Jack Stump used to wear a badge and uphold justice until one drink too many cost him his job-and his friendship with Cotton. But he's the only man Cotton trusts enough to infiltrate Cruz's gang as a hired gun and help take them down from the inside before the bandit enacts a terrible revenge...
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York, NY
United States
Publishing group
Penguin Putnam Inc
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Paperback (mass)
Dimensions
Height: 171 mm
Width: 107 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
154 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-425-24177-6 (9780425241776)
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Phil Dunlap is the critically acclaimed author of the Sheriff Cotton Burke Western novels, including Cotton's Inferno, Cotton's Devil, and Cotton's Law. Through his writing, Dunlap fulfills his lifelong interest in nineteenth-century gunfighters and dance hall girls by bringing the characters and events of the Old West alive to readers.