Bonanza #1964
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Long Cold Trail," Rustler Hank Greeber fakes his death to frame the Cartwrights, sending three of them to jail while his gang steals their herd. With Hoss Cartwright and Paiute allies closing in, the outlaws are cornered in a narrow canyon, but the real twist lies beneath the surface—when the sheriff digs up Greeber’s grave, the truth is far from buried. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Tom Gill, with a cover by Walt Howarth, this 1964 adventure delivers a tense Western mystery where loyalty and deception collide.
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Rustler Hank Greeber fakes his death and frames the Cartwrights for murder. With three of the four Cartwrights jailed, Greeber and his gang drive off the Cartwright herd. Hoss Cartwright and Paiute allies trap them in a narrow canyon and force their surrender. When the sheriff has Greeber's putative grave dug up, he discovers he's been had. The newly freed Cartwrights reward young Paiute Little Crow with a new rifle.
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