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Settler's Law - D.H. Eraldi

Settler's Law

D.H. Eraldi
Amazon.com Services LLC , English
10 ratings

Montana Territory yielded few second chances. And it was no different for Sett Foster. He'd barely escaped the hangman''s rope--but not ten years in jail and another 4 wandering the country in an outlaw's exile. Then came the day he decided to go home . . .It was Sett Foster's reputation as "The Boy Outlaw" that killed his family. But he's been paying for the last fourteen years--now it's time to make somebody else pay. The murderers are still in town, looking for the gold rumored to be hidden on the Fosters' Montana homestead. They think they're immune from the law, They don't know that Settler's ready to deal them his own brand of justice.