Borden Chantry by Louis L'Amour

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  • Pub. Date: August 1977

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    • Pub. Date: August 1977
    • Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback

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    The marshal's name was Borden Chantry. Young, lean, rugged, he's buried a few men in this two-bit cow town—every single one killed in a fair fight. Then, one dark, grim day a mysterious gunman shot a man in cold blood. Five grisly murders later, Chantey was faced with the roughest assignment of his life—find that savage, trigger-happy hard case before he blasts apart every man in town... one by bloody one.

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    Young, lean, rugged, Marshal Borden Chantry had buried a few men in this two-bit cow town--every single one of them killed in a fair fight. Then, a mysterious gunman shot a man in cold blood, and Chantry was faced with tracking down the trigger-happy hard case before he killed every man in town. Reissue.

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    Louis L'Amour's 115 title-plus bibliography is astonishing on its own; even more so given the fact that his writing career did not start in earnest until his 40s. Simply being prolific, however, does not a bestselling author make. L'Amour's Western stories, as written by a real-life adventurer, capture the survivalism and code of honor on which the American frontier mythology rests.

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