Book - Novel, MacDonald, William Colt, Dead man's gold, 1951

Physical description

222p. ; blue cover ; sketch of two men with guns from original dust jacket cut and pasted onto front cover

Publication type

fiction

Inscriptions & markings

stamps 'Bambra Library Malvern' ; 'McGies Authorised Newsagency Charlton' ; 'J.R. Lahn Maldon'

Summary

Seven years had passed since the stolen gold was first buried, and now Sandy Ridge had a clue to its whereabouts, a clue which he had found concealed in a shipment of cigars earmarked for Town Marshal Dick Comitu. A lot of things, including the town itself, were earmarked for Comitu, and anyone who interfered was asking for trouble. When Sandy moved in, the word went out to "Stop Ridge!" and lead began to fly as Sandy proved that his gun meant bad medicine for bad men.

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