Friends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
This is a sample in bold text - ALL CAPS BOLD SAMPLEFriends Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back together. Parker's first book with them was Appaloosa. This book is a sequel to the first but you don't have to read Appaloosa to enjoy it. Hitch has moved on to Appaloosa and gets a job as a bouncer in the saloon. His tool of choice is his eight-gauge shotgun. Things heat up as the saloons owner, Amos Wolfson, has a goal of taking over the land from the ranchers, the local sawmill and copper mine. Hitch's old friend Virgil Cole soon arrives to help. Hitch and Cole decide they would rather protect the ranchers. Wolfson hires 20 men to help him. In a place where law and order doesn't exist, Hitch and Cole make there own guided by their sense of duty, honor and friendship.
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