When his brother, who is barely clinging to life, implores him to find the fifty thousand dollars that he had buried before he was sent to prison, Ed Morgan sets out on a dangerous journey to recover the money before it ends up in the wrong hands. Reprint.
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Ed Morgan stayed home to care for the Triangle M after the folks passed away, while his younger brother, Ben, spent four years in prison for armed robbery. When Ed arrives to meet his recently released brother, he finds Ben near death. Ben's last request of Ed is that he find the 50-thousand dollars he buried in Diablo Canyon and split it with his lover, Honey Travers. But, of course, nothing is as simple as taking Ben's map and digging up the loot. A half-dozen other people have claims on the money, including Spur Gowdy, a gunfighter without a conscience. Complicating it all is Ed's reluctant--but growing--affection for Honey Travers. Overholser has won three Spur awards from the Western Writers of America in his distinguished, lengthy career. His always-exciting novels are character driven and often feature strong, three-dimensional women. Honey Travers is an excellent, memorable example. Satisfying reading for western fans. Wes Lukowsky
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- PublisherLeisure Books
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 0843950196
- ISBN 13 9780843950199
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages189
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