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008 240619s2024 nyu 000 1 eng d
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100 _aBoggs, Johnny D.,
_eauthor.
_953774
245 1 0 _aBloody Newton /
_cJohnny D. Boggs.
260 _aNew York, NY :
_bKensington Publishing Corp.,
_c2024.
300 _a344 pages ;
_c21 cm
520 _a"A decade before the legendary Gunfight at OK Corral, there was a much bloodier showdown with a much bigger body count-and Wichita Herald reporter Cindy Bagwell was there to see it all. At first, the fledgling journalist had no idea why her boss would send her to what hardly even passes for a town. But Texans, including trail boss Gary Hardee and his sons, are bringing longhorns to Kansas. And Newton aims to take over the cattle market. Hardee has his hands full-and that's before he reaches Newton, where Texans and Kansans don't get along. Tensions escalate from fisticuffs to brawling to fatal shootings in short order. But that's just a warm-up. On August 19, 1871, in a gambling room at Tuttle's dance hall in Hide Park, this powder keg of bad blood and bitterness between two rival groups explodes-with one young reporter, a restaurant owner, and Hardee's sons caught in the middle . . ."--
650 0 _aWomen journalists
_vFiction.
_945491
650 0 _aCattle drives
_vFiction.
_933302
650 0 _aGunfights
_vFiction.
_911746
651 0 _aKansas
_vFiction.
_949248
655 7 _aWestern fiction.
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948 _hHELD BY NZWMT - 15 OTHER HOLDINGS
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