The Miners' Showdown
King Cleaver and his Sutro Mining Corporation owned everything in Virginia City--except the beautiful Tessa O'Grady and her rich mining claim. Cleaver was desperate to have both. Then the Gunsmith stepped in. Tessa offered Clint full partnership if he would operate the mine and give her protection. It was an offer the Gunsmith couldn't refuse... even if it made him the Most Wanted Man in Nevada.
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The Miners' Showdown
King Cleaver and his Sutro Mining Corporation owned everything in Virginia City--except the beautiful Tessa O'Grady and her rich mining claim. Cleaver was desperate to have both. Then the Gunsmith stepped in. Tessa offered Clint full partnership if he would operate the mine and give her protection. It was an offer the Gunsmith couldn't refuse... even if it made him the Most Wanted Man in Nevada.
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The Miners' Showdown

The Miners' Showdown

by J. R. Roberts
The Miners' Showdown
The Miners' Showdown

The Miners' Showdown

by J. R. Roberts

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Overview

King Cleaver and his Sutro Mining Corporation owned everything in Virginia City--except the beautiful Tessa O'Grady and her rich mining claim. Cleaver was desperate to have both. Then the Gunsmith stepped in. Tessa offered Clint full partnership if he would operate the mine and give her protection. It was an offer the Gunsmith couldn't refuse... even if it made him the Most Wanted Man in Nevada.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149695638
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Publication date: 06/24/2014
Series: The Gunsmith , #47
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 191
Sales rank: 997,942
File size: 769 KB

About the Author

J.R. Roberts (Robert J. Randisi) is an American author who writes in the Detective and Western genres. He has authored more than 500 published books and has edited more than 30 anthologies of short stories. Booklist magazine said he "may be the last of the pulp writers."

He co-founded and edited Mystery Scene magazine and co-founded the American Crime Writers League. He founded The Private Eye Writers of America in 1981, where he created the Shamus Award.

2013: Mr. Randisi received the President's Award (which recognizes a major career contribution to excellence in Western literature) from the ReadWest Foundation.
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