By the time Texas Ranger Wes Rawlins answered Sheriff Boudreau's telegram for help, it was too late. Boudreau had been murdered, his homestead taken over by squatters, and no one in town could tell Wes why the sheriff had sent for him. So Wes rode out to the Boudreau place...and found himself... read more
Preceded by Texas Outlaw, and followed by Texas Wildcat (Wild Texas Nights, Book 3) .
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