About This Book
A rough small town is thrown into fear when a massive, intoxicated stranger bursts into the square and saloons, firing his pistol, smashing lights and demanding large measures of liquor. Bartenders, patrons, and bystanders shrink back or flee while a few bar staff maintain a brittle calm. Word reaches the marshal but no immediate intervention occurs. As the invader grows more violent—knocking a server senseless and aiming carefully at targets—the scene highlights communal panic, the spectacle of bravado, and the uneasy presence of an overlooked, ragged hanger-on whose arrival foreshadows a confrontation with the town’s collective response.
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