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Revision as of 15:07, 4 December 2011

1950 US Edition
By Amos Moore
Publisher Harlequin Romance #66
Release Month 1950 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #66
Preceded by Bridewell Beauty
Followed by Criss Cross

Book Description

This is no story pacifists. It opens with a saloon brawl in Sleepy Cloud, Canadian cow-town, and the fighting isn't over till the last stirring page is reached. Cow-country hellions, a dope smuggling gang, and the Canadian Mounties provide the action. 'Royce of the Royal Mounted' combined all the breathless excitement of an outdoors tale, all the thrills of a mystery story and all the heart-stir of a romance.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1950 <br\>US Edition
1957 <br\>US Edition