The ActorDorchester Publishing Company, 1999 - 179 psl. Bluford Steele had always been an outsider until he found his calling as an actor. Instead of being just another half-breed Cherokee with a white man's education, he could be whomever he chose. But when the traveling acting troupe he was with arrived in the wild, lawless town of West Riddle, life stopped following the script. First, the man who ruled the town with an iron fist forced them to perform. Then he stole all the proceeds. Steele was determined to get the money back, even if it meant playing the most dangerous role of his life--a cold-blooded gunslinger ready to face down any man who got in his way. |
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