Angel 10: Shoot Angel!

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Historical
Cover of the book Angel 10: Shoot Angel! by Frederick H. Christian, Piccadilly Publishing
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Author: Frederick H. Christian ISBN: 9781311844873
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing Publication: July 30, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Frederick H. Christian
ISBN: 9781311844873
Publisher: Piccadilly Publishing
Publication: July 30, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The day Frank Angel shows up in Liberty he’s looking for Harry Culp, a man on the run. Angel doesn’t realize he’s walking into a dangerous situation that has nothing to do with Culp. The threat comes from the corrupt Judge Cranford and the town sheriff, Sherman.
When Angel steps in to help a young woman he’s arrested and falsely accused and sentenced to six-months hard labor in the prison camp run by Cranford and his brutal henchmen. It’s too late for Culp, who is already dead, and Cranford believes he has everything neatly under control.
But he and his bunch don’t realize who they have in their midst.
Frank Angel is an undercover operative, and not a man you want against you. Beaten and framed, Angel is about to fight back and it’s already too late for the sadistic Cranford and his crew.
Angel is mad and getting madder by the minute. What he discovers at the camp only adds fuel to the fire, and when Angel starts to burn, anything that stands in his way is going to be razed to the ground.
Hell has nothing on Frank Angel when he makes his final stand ... and Liberty will never forget that day!

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The day Frank Angel shows up in Liberty he’s looking for Harry Culp, a man on the run. Angel doesn’t realize he’s walking into a dangerous situation that has nothing to do with Culp. The threat comes from the corrupt Judge Cranford and the town sheriff, Sherman.
When Angel steps in to help a young woman he’s arrested and falsely accused and sentenced to six-months hard labor in the prison camp run by Cranford and his brutal henchmen. It’s too late for Culp, who is already dead, and Cranford believes he has everything neatly under control.
But he and his bunch don’t realize who they have in their midst.
Frank Angel is an undercover operative, and not a man you want against you. Beaten and framed, Angel is about to fight back and it’s already too late for the sadistic Cranford and his crew.
Angel is mad and getting madder by the minute. What he discovers at the camp only adds fuel to the fire, and when Angel starts to burn, anything that stands in his way is going to be razed to the ground.
Hell has nothing on Frank Angel when he makes his final stand ... and Liberty will never forget that day!

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