
Death in Helltown
By John Legg
2015
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172
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Harlan Bloodworth is a hard man, one who hunts the worst of the worst outlaws. So when someone starts butchering soiled doves in Dodge City, the men who employ those fallen women turn to Bloodworth. They’re losing business, and they can’t abide that. They don’t care how it’s done, they just want the killings stopped. And, they figure, Harlan Bloodworth is just the man for the almost impossible job of tracking down whoever is responsible.
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Author
John Legg
Author · 44 books
John Legg has had more than 50 Westerns published, including a number of series novels, and one book of Western nonfiction. He has also done a number of articles on Western history for national magazines. He has been a newspaper copy editor for more than 30 years. He also has edited novels, articles, short stories, and other works through his editing/critiquing service, JL TextWorks. He has an MSJ from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.