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Johnstone, William W.
Cutthroat Canyon
[large print] /
William W. Johnstone, with J.A. Johnstone.
Thorndike, Me. :
Center Point Pub.,
2009.
335 pages (large print) ;
23 cm.
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While passing through El Paso, Scratch Morton and Bo Creel are rewarded with a Mexican gold mine for saving a rich man's bacon. When they discover that the mine is a magnet for marauding banditos, Scratch and Bo fight back. Then they discover that the thieves aren't who they thought they were, that some really bad guys are on the way, and a beautiful woman might just be the most dangerous bandit of all--the kind that can steal your heart. For Scratch and Bo, this gold mine might make them rich. But it's more likely to get them killed, just as soon as they can figure out who wants them dead.
20090723.
Gold mines and mining
Mexico
Fiction.
Large type books.
Johnstone, J. A.