THE KELLY BOY IS WEARING A DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL'S BADGE
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
The orphaned Kelly boy is now grown and is now called Saul Kelly, late of Austin, Texas. As far as anyone knows he is just back in Grande Flat, Texas, to visit his uncle John Hinga for a few days. But that knife scar on his face has some worried about him. Many things will happen in a space of a few days in this town on the Del Rio to El Paso road deep in the brush land. Kelly left town six years back to see the world he had only read about in books. He had planned never to return to Grande Flat, Texas, but a short letter recently received changed his mind. Now he no longer lives in the state house in Austin with the governor, nor do the towns people of Grande Flat know that he is a Deputy U.S. Marshal, nor will they until he solves the case he has come to investigate. The case involves murder, robbery, and explains that long, ugly scar on his face. But when Saul leaves town it will not be alone and the case will be solved. This is the first western I've read by Will C. Brown but must say that it will probably not be the last. Semper Fi.
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