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Shot in the Back
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Shot in the Back

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From the greatest western storytellers of our time comes a new twist on the legend of notorious outlaw Jesse James-who just might not have died on that fateful April 3, 1882.

From the greatest western storytellers of our time comes a new twist on the legend of notorious outlaw Jesse James-who just might not have died on that fateful April 3, 1882.

1942-Granbury, Texas. A ninety-five-year-old man walks into a recruiting office with the crazy idea to enlist-and an even crazier story. He claims to be the one and only Jesse James, the infamous bank robber allegedly shot by Robert Ford sixty years earlier. Using another man's corpse to collect the reward, Ford allowed James to slip away and start a new life. Changing his name to Dalton, Jesse worked as a cattle broker in Fort Worth and fathered a pair of twins named Bill and Frank. But when one of the boys turns out to be a chip off the old block-young outlaws in the making-Jesse has no choice but to school his sons in the fine art of bank robbing so they don't get their fool heads blown off. Problem is, once Jesse's sons get a taste of the outlaw life, they decide it isn't for them after all. Father Jesse, on the other hand, misses it . . . So begins the wildest story the West has never known, proving that some legends are bigger than life-and a lot harder to kill . . .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kensington Publishing
Country
United States
Date
25 February 2025
Pages
368
ISBN
9780786051885

From the greatest western storytellers of our time comes a new twist on the legend of notorious outlaw Jesse James-who just might not have died on that fateful April 3, 1882.

From the greatest western storytellers of our time comes a new twist on the legend of notorious outlaw Jesse James-who just might not have died on that fateful April 3, 1882.

1942-Granbury, Texas. A ninety-five-year-old man walks into a recruiting office with the crazy idea to enlist-and an even crazier story. He claims to be the one and only Jesse James, the infamous bank robber allegedly shot by Robert Ford sixty years earlier. Using another man's corpse to collect the reward, Ford allowed James to slip away and start a new life. Changing his name to Dalton, Jesse worked as a cattle broker in Fort Worth and fathered a pair of twins named Bill and Frank. But when one of the boys turns out to be a chip off the old block-young outlaws in the making-Jesse has no choice but to school his sons in the fine art of bank robbing so they don't get their fool heads blown off. Problem is, once Jesse's sons get a taste of the outlaw life, they decide it isn't for them after all. Father Jesse, on the other hand, misses it . . . So begins the wildest story the West has never known, proving that some legends are bigger than life-and a lot harder to kill . . .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kensington Publishing
Country
United States
Date
25 February 2025
Pages
368
ISBN
9780786051885