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  • Due to a misreading of motives John Smith and Robert Fuller are under siege with a trio who really don't have a lot of trust in each other.

    First there's James Coburn who has been promised a commuted sentence if he goes to Cheyenne to testify against a notorious outlaw. He might just take it on the lam.

    Not however if Marshal Charles McGraw can help it, even with the ribs he busted after one Coburn attempt.

    Finally there's the outlaw's wife Marguerite Chapman who most certainly has her own agenda.

    This was one good story of a siege and it takes some interesting teamwork among a group that has no great reason to support each other.

    The siege is lifted in a most interesting way. A question of illumination.

    Lots of action in this story.
  • hoovie7029 August 2018
    I'm pretty sure that Gil Spanner was one of the Magnificent Seven a year before moving to Laramie.