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Western Crime Busters #3 (1951)

Trojan Magazines · 1951 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Prairie Abduction
7 pp · western-frontier

Wilma West, the capable rancher of the W-W Ranch near Mesa City, finds herself caught up in a desperate rescue when two drifters abduct Red Feather, the young daughter of Bull Horn, an Indian who lives on her land. Wilma's quick thinking and courage drive her to track down the kidnappers herself, leading to a tense standoff in the hill country where both she and Red Feather face danger at the hands of the ruthless pair. With lives hanging in the balance and an unexpected ally closing in, Wilma must rely on her wits to see that justice is served.

The Wolf Woman of Warago
8 pp · western-frontier

Six-Gun Smith rides into the frontier town of Warago haunted by reports of a "Wolf Woman"—a mysterious figure blamed for spooking cattle hands and driving off livestock under cover of night. When a local rancher offers Smith work moving a herd through the dangerous hills, the gunslinger sets out to uncover the truth behind the legend, only to find himself caught between a shape-shifting terror and something far more sinister lurking in the shadows. With blazing six-guns and sharp wits, Smith pieces together a puzzle that will expose what really stalks the night near Warago.

Murder From the Air
8 pp · western-frontier
Gold and Fire
8 pp · western-frontier

When Sheriff Fighting Bob Dale hears gunshots echoing from a remote farmhouse, he discovers Old Man Jenks beaten to death and his daughter—known only as Sis—kidnapped by a ruthless gang. The culprits are after a gold strike Jenks discovered, and they'll stop at nothing to squeeze its location out of the terrified girl. Fighting Bob must track the desperados to their hidden cabin hideout in the hills and mount a daring rescue before they break her will—or worse.

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