
Tombstone
Luke Starbuck Series #3
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Matt Braun
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Luke Starbuck knew Death’s designs were as uncompromising as justice, and as cold and final as an unmarked grave. But when Wyatt Earp and his gang were ambushed one moonlit evening and Earp emerged from the barrage of shotgun fire very much alive, Starbuck began to wonder if there was more to the ambitious, flint-eyed desperado than met the eye.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-05-15
Tombstone
It was a very good western. Full of action a little to much cursing. What I really didn't like was using Gods's name when swearing. Overall, it's the type of western that I like.
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- Kathleen M. B. Liening
- 03-09-25
The last chapter was miserable.
The writer took the Myth or history of Wyatt Earp and destroyed it! I wish I’d never read it. You’re have to be as miserable as your book.
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