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Culhane''s Code

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By (author): Terrell L. Bowers

Orion Culhane had always earned his way with a gun. But the time he worked as a stagecoach guard and shot five bandits in one day, hed finally had enough. He never wanted to shoot at anyoneor be shot atagain. So when he got the chance to work as a bank official in Corinne, Utah, he accepted.

But Culhane would have refused the job if hed known all the facts. No one had told him, for instance, that hed be working for a woman. He didnt know, either, that his reputation as a gunman was what had really won him the position. And he had no idea that his work would soon lead to a necktie partywith him as the guest of honor!

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Product Details
  • Weight: 299g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2013
  • Publisher: Amazon Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781477836026

About Terrell L. Bowers

Terrell L. Bowers is the author of many westerns. He has a lovely wife and two beautiful daughtersNicole a budding author and Melanie who designs websites and created his webpage. He grew up with a gun to shoot (beginning with a BB gun) a horse to ride and neighbor kids who loved to play cowboy or war games. His father introduced him to westerns and after the first hundred or so he decided he wanted stories with more guy-girl interaction and characters with a sense of humor so he decided to write his own.

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