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2 y separately published work icon Spanish Harlem Don Haring , Sydney : Cleveland , 1970-1979 Z1094304 1970-1979 single work novel crime detective
7 y separately published work icon Death to a Downbeat Carter Brown , ( trans. Unknown with title Smert v Stile Rock ) Z1470820 1980 single work novel
2 y separately published work icon Take Off, Baby Don Haring , Sydney : Cleveland , 1970-1979 Z1094293 1970-1979 single work novel crime detective
6 y separately published work icon Donavan Carter Brown , Sydney : Horwitz , 1974 Z801463 1974 single work novel
7 1 y separately published work icon The Spanking Girls Carter Brown , Hong Kong : Horwitz , 1979 Z801487 1979 single work novel
4 y separately published work icon Snow Job Don Haring , Sydney : Cleveland , 1970-1979 Z1093141 1970-1979 single work novel crime detective
6 y separately published work icon Remember Maybelle? Carter Brown , New York (City) : New American Library , 1976 Z801621 1976 single work novel
6 y separately published work icon Ride the Roller Coaster Carter Brown , New York (City) : New American Library , 1975 Z801517 1975 single work novel
8 y separately published work icon Negative in Blue Carter Brown , New York (City) : New American Library , 1974 Z801529 1974 single work novel
2 y separately published work icon Fools' Frontier E. Jefferson Clay , Cremorne : Cleveland , 1972 12112132 1972 single work novel western

'Crossing the Red Man River when it was in full flood wasn’t the wisest thing gambler Duke Benedict and his cowboy sidekick Hank Brazos had ever done. And when the ferry they riding tore free of its ropes, they found themselves driven downstream until their wild ride ended on the banks of Peaceful Valley. Here, a religious order had built itself a town …. but the Devil had settled in those parts, too, for one of the townsfolk had just been murdered, and the two newcomers quickly found themselves accused of the killing!

'As if that wasn’t bad enough, Peaceful Valley was about to get a visit from bad man Chad Irons and his gang of cutthroats. Before he’d been sent to prison, the valley had been Irons’ hideaway. Now he intended to take it back – and kill everyone who stood in his way!

'One way or another, it was time for Benedict and Brazos to start fighting back …'

Source: Publisher's blurb (2020 ed.).

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