In a hail of thunder and gunfire, Jeston Nash fled a New Orleans billiards hall with a land deed in one hand, a blazing pistol in the other. He’d won his gamble with Quick Quintan Cordell fair and square.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101490521356
ISBN-139781490521350
eBay Product ID (ePID)169920918
Product Key Features
Book TitleCost of a Killing
Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2013
TopicWesterns, Mystery & Detective / General
GenreFiction
AuthorRalph Cotton
Book SeriesThe Life and Times of Jeston Nash Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight14.9 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
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SynopsisIn a hail of thunder and gunfire, Jeston Nash fled a New Orleans billiards hall with a land deed in one hand, a blazing pistol in the other. He'd won his gamble with Quick Quintan Cordell fair and square. But in seconds, violence flared, Cordell lay dead, and Sheriff Pat Garret's promise still rang in Nash's ears ... somewhere, someday, they would meet again .... Jeston Nash learned about robbery from his cousin, Jesse James. But it was the wild outlaw Billy the Kid who taught him that even a wanted man is just a man. Nash catches up with the Kid in a dusty town of drunken bottle-shooters. Along with a scraggly band of gamblers and gunslingers, they ride for New Mexico, where, for Billy the Kid, freedom lies just beyond the border. For Nash, the enchanted land holds the chance to exchange his hard-won land deed for the beautiful and seductive Contessa Cortez. But their dreams turn to dust in the face of revolutionists, scalp hunters, and the deadliest threat of all-the determined Sheriff Pat Garret, who plans to take Nash down with the Kid, all in the name of justice.
This is the last in the series?! The previous stories had good story lines and action to keep one interested. This one seemed to get lost in its twists that generally were too often obvious. Disappointed.