Blood Canyon (Jim Allison Book 2)

Aleister Crowley

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Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism. Returning to London, May told her story to the press. He even added sound effects as he went along, wiggling his fingers in a bowl of water to give the impression of outlaws fording a shallow stream, or bursting balloons to simulate gunfire. In other fields, such as poetry, alpinism and painting, he may have been a minor figure, but it is only fair to admit that, in the limited context of occultism, he has played and still plays a major role. Crowley spent the First World War in the United States, where he took up painting and campaigned for the German war effort against Britain, later revealing that he had infiltrated the pro-German movement to assist the British intelligence services.

For a time life was hard but good. But then a vicious killer came along and shattered his peaceful existence. Turning man-hunter again, Jim embarked upon an epic search for the sidewinder who committed the ultimate crime against him. But there was a problem - a whole pack of outlaws still remembered the big ex-lawman from his glory days.

Jim Allison was delivering cattle to the Apaches up at San Carlos when a chance meeting with a man named Keyhoe drew him into a violent chain of events from which there could only be one winner. Of course, having spent 10 years as a lawman in the Indian nations, Jim was no stranger to gunfights and ambushes.

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But he was that much older now and a man alone. The life of his closest friend was in the balance, and every hand was turned against him. To the south, Mexico was being torn apart by a revolution, but marshal-turned-rancher Jim Allison didn't give a damn about that Next morning, Jim saddled up and rode toward the border, hell-bent on getting revenge on the men who'd shot his friend and stopping the leader of the revolution from laying his hands on 10 priceless white stallions.

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