Storm in Paradise Valley

Storm in Paradise Valley
ISBN-10
1101186526
ISBN-13
9781101186527
Category
Fiction
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
2010-04-06
Publisher
Penguin
Author
Charles G. West

Description

There’s trouble brewing in paradise in this action-packed novel from award-winning author Charles G. West. Jason Storm has had a career any lawman could be proud of, but now he’s ready to take off the badge and begin a peaceful life as a modest cattle rancher. With the help of a generous and kind benefactor, Storm is able to make a fresh start in Paradise Valley. But six outlaws have other plans as they raid the ranch of Storm’s backer, killing him and bushwhacking his men. After the massacre the outlaws decide to take the town for themselves. With a cowardly sheriff, an inexperienced young deputy, and a rising body count, Paradise is in desperate need of rescue. It’s time for Jason Storm to load up, mount up, and clean up the town.

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