Singing Gun
$25
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| Publisher | Pocket Books |
|---|---|
| Condition | Very Good |
| Language | English |
| Published Year | 1948 |
| Book ID | 144 |
| Format | Mass Paperback |
Rhiannon, a wanted man known for robbing stagecoaches and amassing a fortune, is pursued by Sheriff Caradac for years. However, during a confrontation where Caradac is wounded, Rhiannon, surprisingly, brings the injured sheriff to a doctor for treatment. Unaware that his savior is the very outlaw he’s been hunting, Caradac deputizes Rhiannon to act in his place during his recovery. Rhiannon, now under a new identity, finds himself torn between his criminal past and the prospect of a new, upright life. He falls in love with a local woman and grapples with the temptation of a large gold shipment that is soon to pass through town. A doctor, who knows Rhiannon’s true identity, attempts to convince him to choose a path of redemption. The story explores themes of redemption, transformation, and the complex relationship between law and outlaw in the American West.Â































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