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Ben Garrett was serving time in the Julesburg Pen for a robbery he'd played no part in. And when a signed confession that could have freed him was stolen from Wells Fargo, it seemed to Ben that his last chance to clear his name had been stolen right along with it. So Ben threw in with a pair of hardcases and together made a desperate bid for freedom. Behind them they left two dead men.
What Ben didn't know was that his feisty sister, Liz, and Wells Fargo's top troubleshooter, Clay Nash, were even then working on a way to prove his innocence.
So it became a race against time to save Ben
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Produktbeschreibung
Ben Garrett was serving time in the Julesburg Pen for a robbery he'd played no part in. And when a signed confession that could have freed him was stolen from Wells Fargo, it seemed to Ben that his last chance to clear his name had been stolen right along with it. So Ben threw in with a pair of hardcases and together made a desperate bid for freedom. Behind them they left two dead men.
What Ben didn't know was that his feisty sister, Liz, and Wells Fargo's top troubleshooter, Clay Nash, were even then working on a way to prove his innocence.
So it became a race against time to save Ben from the outlaws he'd joined up with, to save him from a crooked lawman with a guilty secret ... and just maybe to save him from himself!


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Autorenporträt
Brett Waring is better known as Keith Hetherington who has penned hundreds of westerns (the figure varies between 600 and 1000) under the names Hank J Kirby and Kirk Hamilton. Keith also worked as a journalist for the Queensland Health Education Council, writing weekly articles for newspapers on health subjects and radio plays dramatising same.