"Bounty, Booty, and Back-stabbing. Dan Mitchell had been out of the cavalry for five years when he suddenly received an urgent message from his old commanding officer. Colonel Ames needed him fast and needed him bad, for he knew Dan could do some cool thinking and fast gunslinging. Dan knew it meant trouble with a fast fuse. But he never dreamed he'd find the whole Sioux reservation sizzling with war talk. If the Sioux donned war paint, the whole territory would be alive with singing lead and flaming arrows. Dan had to act fast to stop the blood bath, but could he move fast enough? For he was surrounded by hard-cases who would do anything to keep him from talking peace. And you can't talk peace deep in Boot Hill"-- Provided by publisher.
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