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The Ham Reporter

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Bat Masterson is no longer a sheriff in the Old West. He's moved East to New York City where he gets a job as a sports writer for The Morning Telegraph. But when his friend and fellow-newsman, Inkspot Jones, disappears, Masterson's wife Emma asks if he could look into it as a favor to the man's wife. Old habits die hard, and Masterson enlists the aid of young Damon Runyon to play detective and try to locate the missing Inkspot. It doesn't look hopeful—Inkspot had something on somebody, and that somebody may have decided to play rough. Pretty soon they're up to their eyeballs in crooked politicians, hired thugs and a woman of mystery. And before it's done, Bat may have to strap on his Colt again for some old fashioned Western justice.


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Publisher: F+W Media

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781440543173
  • Release date: May 17, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781440543173
  • File size: 2177 KB
  • Release date: May 17, 2012

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

Bat Masterson is no longer a sheriff in the Old West. He's moved East to New York City where he gets a job as a sports writer for The Morning Telegraph. But when his friend and fellow-newsman, Inkspot Jones, disappears, Masterson's wife Emma asks if he could look into it as a favor to the man's wife. Old habits die hard, and Masterson enlists the aid of young Damon Runyon to play detective and try to locate the missing Inkspot. It doesn't look hopeful—Inkspot had something on somebody, and that somebody may have decided to play rough. Pretty soon they're up to their eyeballs in crooked politicians, hired thugs and a woman of mystery. And before it's done, Bat may have to strap on his Colt again for some old fashioned Western justice.


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