Regular print version originally published in the U.S. by Arcadia House.
Summary:
"When Doyle Suskin of the Bearskin Ranch and three of his hands came tearing down the lane into the yard of Herman Howell's Running H, it looked like trouble. Suskin's words--"If you string one more strand of that devil wire, it will mean war"--confirmed it and warned Howell's gunman, Dave Logan, that he had to be set for action. Shortly afterward, Herman Howell was killed by two well aimed bullets, and the local sheriff was immediately pressured by Howell's friends to arrest Suskin. All his friends, that is, except Logan, who did not believe that there was evidence against Doyle in this case, or that he would shoot a man in the back."-- Provided by publisher.
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