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Blood on the Moon

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by Luke Short


  “Yes.”

  “She’s not like Carol. She’s—” He stopped talking, having no words to express his thoughts. Then he said kindly, “I guess you know, son,” and walked on.

  Jim headed for Doc Hogan’s and hurried.

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  A LEISURE BOOK®

  April 2010

  Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc.

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  Copyright © 1941 by The Curtis Publishing Company.

  Copyright © 1941 by Doubleday & Company, Inc.

  Copyright © renewed 1968 by Frederick D. Glidden.

  Originally published under the title Gunman’s Chance. Published serially under the title Blood on the Moon.

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