Death's Return - The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 5
Peril Press presents:
The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 5
by Lon Williams

Western Action, March 1957
Judge Steele Story
EDWARD THE CONFESSOR
by Lon Williams
The case against Edward Slocum looked as airtight as Judge Steele could hope for—but somehow, he was worried. Slocum's lawyer was a real tricky-looking gent, and didn't seem at all disturbed by the fact that the prosecution had a signed confession from the accused.
5300 Words

Western Action, September 1957
Judge Steele Story
DEATH’S SERENADE
by Lon Williams
What had happened to prosecuting, attorney Wade Claybrook, Judge Steele wanted to know. Why here this consarned lawyer, supposed to be on the side of justice, was doing his dangest to discredit his own best witness. How did you get to hang a murderer that way?
6000 Words

Western Action, January 1958
Judge Steele:
A YEAR AND A DAY
by Lon Williams
Judge Steele was ready to chew nails. Be-consarned, but if it turned out that this victim had died more than a year and a day after he'd been shot, then the monkey who shot him couldn't be tried for murder!
5100 Words

Western Action, March 1958
Judge Steele story
POINT OF NO RETURN
by Lon Williams
The question was: if William Shore had been involved in a conspiracy to rob the stage coach - a robbery which resulted in murder - and had renounced the role, had he nonetheless changed his mind too late?
4900 Words

This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as a gallery of covers from the issues of Western Action magazine these stories first appeared in.
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Death's Return - The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 5
Peril Press presents:
The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 5
by Lon Williams

Western Action, March 1957
Judge Steele Story
EDWARD THE CONFESSOR
by Lon Williams
The case against Edward Slocum looked as airtight as Judge Steele could hope for—but somehow, he was worried. Slocum's lawyer was a real tricky-looking gent, and didn't seem at all disturbed by the fact that the prosecution had a signed confession from the accused.
5300 Words

Western Action, September 1957
Judge Steele Story
DEATH’S SERENADE
by Lon Williams
What had happened to prosecuting, attorney Wade Claybrook, Judge Steele wanted to know. Why here this consarned lawyer, supposed to be on the side of justice, was doing his dangest to discredit his own best witness. How did you get to hang a murderer that way?
6000 Words

Western Action, January 1958
Judge Steele:
A YEAR AND A DAY
by Lon Williams
Judge Steele was ready to chew nails. Be-consarned, but if it turned out that this victim had died more than a year and a day after he'd been shot, then the monkey who shot him couldn't be tried for murder!
5100 Words

Western Action, March 1958
Judge Steele story
POINT OF NO RETURN
by Lon Williams
The question was: if William Shore had been involved in a conspiracy to rob the stage coach - a robbery which resulted in murder - and had renounced the role, had he nonetheless changed his mind too late?
4900 Words

This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as a gallery of covers from the issues of Western Action magazine these stories first appeared in.
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Death's Return - The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 5

Death's Return - The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 5

by Lon Williams
Death's Return - The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 5

Death's Return - The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 5

by Lon Williams

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Peril Press presents:
The Frontier Justice Tales of Judge Steele vol 5
by Lon Williams

Western Action, March 1957
Judge Steele Story
EDWARD THE CONFESSOR
by Lon Williams
The case against Edward Slocum looked as airtight as Judge Steele could hope for—but somehow, he was worried. Slocum's lawyer was a real tricky-looking gent, and didn't seem at all disturbed by the fact that the prosecution had a signed confession from the accused.
5300 Words

Western Action, September 1957
Judge Steele Story
DEATH’S SERENADE
by Lon Williams
What had happened to prosecuting, attorney Wade Claybrook, Judge Steele wanted to know. Why here this consarned lawyer, supposed to be on the side of justice, was doing his dangest to discredit his own best witness. How did you get to hang a murderer that way?
6000 Words

Western Action, January 1958
Judge Steele:
A YEAR AND A DAY
by Lon Williams
Judge Steele was ready to chew nails. Be-consarned, but if it turned out that this victim had died more than a year and a day after he'd been shot, then the monkey who shot him couldn't be tried for murder!
5100 Words

Western Action, March 1958
Judge Steele story
POINT OF NO RETURN
by Lon Williams
The question was: if William Shore had been involved in a conspiracy to rob the stage coach - a robbery which resulted in murder - and had renounced the role, had he nonetheless changed his mind too late?
4900 Words

This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as a gallery of covers from the issues of Western Action magazine these stories first appeared in.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148362012
Publisher: Peril Press
Publication date: 03/01/1957
Series: Judge Steele , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

Lon Williams was a progenitor of the Weird West genre with his Lee Winters stories for the Pulp magazine Real Western Stories. Deputy Marshal Lee Winters encounters all sorts of strangeness in Forlorn Gap.
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