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Return to No Man's Land

by Bill Brooks

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Troubled by the loss of his family, Quint McCannon was looking for a way out. When a judge tells him that the chief of the Indian Police has requested help in stopping a killer that the Federal government can't touch, Quint sees the suicide mission as a release from his pain. But coming close to death can change a man -- even one as bitter and angry as Quint McCannon. Only by traveling through the lawless Oklahoma territory -- No Man's Land -- can he hope to find justice ... and perhaps redemption as well.… (more)
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Troubled by the loss of his family, Quint McCannon was looking for a way out. When a judge tells him that the chief of the Indian Police has requested help in stopping a killer that the Federal government can't touch, Quint sees the suicide mission as a release from his pain. But coming close to death can change a man -- even one as bitter and angry as Quint McCannon. Only by traveling through the lawless Oklahoma territory -- No Man's Land -- can he hope to find justice ... and perhaps redemption as well.

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