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Snake Vengeance

(2010)
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Becoming a cowboy is no easy feat...

You would be forgiven for thinking that Englishman Larry Ashfield had taken a wrong turn when he stepped off the train in Buzzard's Bend, Arizona.

He couldn't look more out of place in the hot, dry and dusty Wild West if he tried.

Larry Ashfield is here to claim his recently deceased Uncle's fortune, the Double-L Ranch and, more importantly, the gold mine next door. But he quickly realises that the law out here works mighty differently to how it does in England...

Almost immediately Larry falls foul of the town lawyer, one Cliff Makin, a mean brute who has his own interpretations of the law.

On discovering his ranch and mine have been passed into different hands, Larry is thrown mercilessly into the street to fend for himself.

But with the whole town run by Makin and his cronies, including the corrupt Sheriff Crawford, who is left to help him?

Luckily, Larry's fortunes take a turn for the better when he makes the acquaintance of Richard King and his charming daughter Val, owners of the Bar-6 ranch.

Larry soon realises he must adapt if he is to survive in this unfamiliar and unforgiving terrain. With help from Richard and Val, daily shooting practice becomes requisite and he starts to look more like a cowboy every day.

But will this transformation be enough?

Throw in the small problem of securing his late uncle's will and all those who are intent on seeing the will destroyed, including Simon Galt, who is currently holding residence at the Double-L, and Larry's odds get worse every day.

Dynamite, rattlesnakes and Desert Law come together in a dramatic showdown at the Double-L. But who will come out on top?

With feuding gangs and gold up for grabs, Snake Vengeance is classic western adventure that will have you on the edge of your edge.

Praise for Philip Harbottle



'A classic of the genre' - Tom Casey, bestselling author of Trade Off

Born in Wallsend in 1941, Philip Harbottle has published over a dozen novels and edited a great many more. He is the heir and administrator of the literary estate of John Russell Fearn, and working from notes and unpublished manuscripts left by the author, he has posthumously collaborated on a number of westerns. As well as pursuing his own writing, he acts as a literary agent specializing in science fiction, detective and western novels, and his clients include many of the most prolific British and American genre writers.


Genre: Western

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