
#5-DUSTY MCCOY A WESTERN ADVENTURE
OUTLAW TRAILS
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D. M. HAGGARD

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With the Bloody Benders of Kansas a fading memory, Dusty returns home to his ranch in the Indian Territory. Winter is closing in and Dusty is up to his ears in work ... until a letter arrives from Judge Isaac Parker. The judge wants him to team up again with the famed fellow U.S. Deputy Marshal, Bass Reeves and help apprehend Belle Starr, the horse thief and cattle rustler known as the "Outlaw Queen." Belle's ranch is near the small town of Enid and is a haven for criminals and her arrest will end that for good.
But what really grabs Dusty's attention is the other fugitive mentioned in the letter - David E. George, a humble house painter and resident of Enid for the past year or so. It is suspected the Mr. George is actually John Wilkes Booth, the actor turned assassin who murdered our President Abraham Lincoln. Except most everyone knows that Booth died in a barn fire several years before. Are Dusty and Bass being sent after a dead man, or to bring one of history most infamous villians to justice?
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