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Hell Town

(1978)
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He's prepared to do whatever it takes to bring criminals to justice...

With a special deputy badge on his shirt and a Winchester 44-40 in his hand, Kane Harper is ready to confront any outlaw.

He makes it his mission to track them down, hunting them all over the Wild West.

When he does catch up to them, he's not afraid to use his rifle.

On his last pursuit, three bank robbers ended up dead. That's A-OK with him though - it's three less bank robbers in the world.

Now to rest up and make a report to Headquarters.

Kane thinks he's found refuge in the nearby town of Fury.

But the local deputy here is more than suspect.

He's as crooked as they come, and if there's one thing Kane hates worse than an outlaw it's a renegade lawman.

When the deputy prevents Kane from reporting to the Governor's office all he's seen in Fury, there's only one way to handle the situation ...

Hell Town is a tense, gripping Western from one of the masters of the genre.

Praise for Clinton Spurr



'A classic gun-toting adventure that will transport you straight back to the old west' - bestselling author Tom Casey

Clinton Spurr (1928), is one of fifty pseudonyms for British author, Donald S. Rowland, who was born in Norfolk, England. Rowland is married with three children, and previously had a variety of jobs, including film projectionist and Senior Clerk and Local Government Officer. It was only in 1964 that he dedicated his time to writing full-time and has since written a variety of novels, from science-fiction to westerns.


Genre: Western

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