BROTHERS IN BLOOD
The job was to take a herd of longhorns across Texas to New Mexico and a fertile graze. For Dan Killoe it meant a chance to prove himself to his father and the hands who worked along Cowhouse Creek. It also meant riding alongside the man who was like a brother to Dan -- a dashing gunman named Tap Henry. But there was a lot about Tap Henry that Dan didn't know. Through six hundred miles of Comanches, Comancheros, and bushwhackers, they would ride side by side until Tap drew first blood . . . and Killoe suddenly found himself borrowing more trouble than he'd bargained for. Now, one way or another, he and Henry had become partners in a deadly drama of guns, betrayal, and honor.
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