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Old 11-16-2019, 10:27 AM   #734
sufue
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Rolling Thunder is a western by Paul Lederer (pen name Owen G. Irons). It is the BN Readouts Free Friday book (typically free for the weekend, not just Friday), and is matched at Kindle US, but not at Kobo US, at least as of now.

You can always price match it at Kobo if you want it there instead of BN, which I totally do when the Free Friday book isn't free at Kindle also. Just make sure you save screenshots of it as free at BN - after having pretty good luck with Kobo's price matching for a long time, several times recently I've had to send them the screenshots.

BN US: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/rol...=9781480487888
Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/Rolling-Thund...dp/B00K5EBDKC/
Kobo US (for price check/match): https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/rolling-thunder-15

Spoiler:
Quote:
A settler returns to the town he founded to burn it to the ground

When Tom Quinn first came to the little patch of prairie that would become Stratton, it wasn’t paradise, but it was close. The town he built there was beautiful in a humble way, an honest Western village where hardworking settlers came to make new lives. When Tom moved on, he left a happy town behind him. And then a man called Shelley Peebles came and turned it into hell.

Backed up by a gang of hired guns, Peebles pushed out the small landowners, using money and muscle to corrupt the village and its people. Only one man stood in his way—the veteran gunman Tyler Holt—and so Peebles used his influence to have Holt lynched. This outrage brings Quinn back to the town he loved so much—not to save it, but to wipe it off the earth.
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