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The Gunsmith’s Deadly Game

A Jubal Stone: U.S. Marshal Western, Book 61

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The Gunsmith’s Deadly Game

By: Casey Nash
Narrated by: Christopher Wilson
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A brand new Western adventure from Casey Nash!

When Waco’s gunsmith, Craig Upchurch, is denied a relocation of his business next to Curly Snipes’ blacksmith shop on the Brazos River, he takes it upon himself to punish those he believes are responsible. Since Jubal Stone as his deputies are all good friends with Snipes, Upchurch sets his sights on them. But they are not the only ones who will become victims of his devilry.

Will the gunsmith’s desire for vengeance get someone killed?

One of the things that was least tolerated in the west was a man touching another man’s hat. Another was when he put his hand on another man’s gun. But Craig Upchurch does the unthinkable. He betrays the trust of the lawmen and boogers up their guns.

In The Gunman’s Deadly Game, watch hard and swift judgment come. It’s not going to be pretty.

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