"I'm The Man You Thought You Killed." Concerning My Efforts To Free Two Slaves Seven Years After The War

by Leonard Marks

"I'm The Man You Thought You Killed." Concerning My Efforts To Free Two Slaves Seven Years After The War
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"I'm The Man You Thought You Killed." Concerning My Efforts To Free Two Slaves Seven Years After The War

by Leonard Marks

Published Dec 18, 2009
341 Pages
Genre: FICTION / Action & Adventure



 

Book Details

He's back!

The second in the series of wild, insane and possibly true adventures of a professional killer in the old west.

John Davis - not his real name - introduced in " Let Me Tell You, Pimping In The Old West Was a Dangerous Business Even For A Hired Killer," is back! And this time he has to rescue two women who've been captured in the Old South seven years after the Civil War. Can he do it? Does he even want to? Read it and find out!

 

About the Author

Leonard Marks

The author is a retired New York State Parole Officer who's known his share of pimps, prostitutes and killers and who has enjoyed them all.

Also by Leonard Marks

Let Me Tell You, Pimping In The Old West Was A Dangerous Business Even For A Hired Killer
"Trust Me," My Adventures in New York City Politics
"Good Shot, Paul." Regarding the Difficulties of Traveling West During Uncertain Times
COMING THROUGH - How a Crooked Roulette Wheel Can, If You're Not Careful, Lead You Into An Indian War
"I Didn't Think You'd Come"
I Knew You Would Need Some Help
"He's The Man I Told You About"
The Social Worker
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BOARD #8: Dangerous Game
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