Regular print version originally published in the U.S. by Popular Library.
Summary:
"When Cap Lennox was mysteriously murdered, it meant two things to hard-bitten Joe Condon. Joe was now town marshal, and he didn't have a friend left in the world. He would never get along with the respectable townspeople who paid his wages. And his kind of men -- the men who rode the trail and came into town looking for drink, women, and poker -- were now his enemies. But Joe had to stay. First it was just to find Cap's murderer and clear his name. Then it was to face a clever and ruthless band who were set on ruining townsfolk and cowpunchers alike, and were ready to do it over Joe's dead body."-- Provided by publisher.
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