Tim Holt #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTim Holt uncovers a plot involving a crooked newspaper editor named Jeremiah Loft and a gang of criminals who are after gold being transported in a stagecoach. When Federal Marshal Rex Fury arrives in town, the criminals attempt to intercept the bullet stage carrying the gold shipment. Tim engages in a fierce gunfight with the gang near Squawman Knob, discovering the criminals have hidden their loot and are using the stagecoach robbery as a cover for a larger scheme involving the silver city bank and stolen valuables.
When a dancehall girl named Della Martin enlists Redmask to help her recover a fortune her father buried near Bald Rock, he discovers she's entangled with members of the Wild Bunch—including men loyal to the notorious Butch Cassidy. As Redmask fights to protect her from ruthless outlaws and navigate the desert toward the buried treasure, he begins to suspect that Della Martin's story may not be what it seems. This tale of hidden gold, betrayal, and desert justice will keep you guessing about who's really after the loot—and why.
Deputy Sheriff Tim Holt finds himself kidnapped by the ruthless outlaw Pud Buford after a daring stagecoach robbery, dragged deep into the scorching desert with no hope of rescue—while Buford's cruel scheme puts innocent lives in jeopardy. Bound and seemingly doomed, Tim must use his wits to survive the unforgiving wasteland and the madman determined to silence him once and for all.
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Reprinted in Superman Presents Tip Top Comic Monthly #42 (1968), Tomahawk #2/1970 (1970), Sheriff Classics #9171 (1971), Ranchserien #63 (1971), Redmask of the Rio Grande #1 (1990), Best of the West #4 (1999), Best of the West #13 (2000), Western Movie Hero #2 (2001), Best of the West Roundup #3 (2006), Sheriff Klassiker #171, Tim Holt #8
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