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In This Issue
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The Headless Horseman of the Nueces
by C. F. Eckhardt
Did you think the Headless Horseman only showed up in a story about Sleepy Hollow? The real thing happened out in the Nueces River valley,
and it's no bedtime story for the young 'uns!
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Redemption Bound
by Kenneth Mark Hoover
The Marshal was bringing Buford in to hang. So why did Buford feel sorry for him?
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Screaming Woman, Part 3 of 3
by Jason Stuart
Bree Finch was going to have it all . . . her husband dead, his mine in her name, and that
good-looking sheriff to keep her warm at night. But her husband objected, the sheriff was trusting of the wrong
man, and the sheriff's wife was smart and held a grudge. What's a murdering witch to do?
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The Window, Part 2 of 2
by Dave Hoing
Sheriff Landers knew the young man in his jail killed Robert E. Lee. But not every assassin is brought
to face justice. Or is he?
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Last Month's Winners!
Congratulations to Willy Whiskers! "Women of Action" was voted the favorite story in July!
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Editor's Corner
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Duke Pennell, Editor.
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