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Michael Zimmer
Wil Chama gained his reputation as a gunman and sought to bury himself as a driver of a salt wagon in Río Tinto, Texas. What Wil never suspected is that he was engaged to work for the Red Devil Salt Works not because of his skill as a muleskinner but precisely because of his reputation as a gunman. This becomes clear to Wil when Randall Kellums, the owner of the Red Devil, tells him he wants Wil to give up his job as a wagoner and instead serve notice on Amos Montoya that his company and his people will no longer have access to the salt deposits at Tinto Flats.
| Publisher | Five Star/Gale Cengage Learning |
|---|---|
| Pages | 318 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 1-432-82628-X primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-432-82628-4 primary |
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