Terror Town by Jon Sharpe
Author:Jon Sharpe
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 2010-10-12T00:00:00+00:00
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Willowby was off the wagon seat and standing near the ditch talking to several others when Fargo rode up leading the horses with the dead men slung over their saddles. One of the diggers said something and Willowby turned. The others stopped digging to stare.
Fargo came to a stop and smiled and said, âI believe these belong to you.â
Willowby was a big man gone to paunch. He had remarkably pale skin for a farmer, and close-set eyes. His lips were the size of middling pickles, and when he scowled, as he did now, they seemed to cover half his face. âWhat the hell?â He stepped to the horses and put a hand on Kellerâs back. âWho did this?â
âThey were shot,â Fargo said. He was watching the others without being obvious. Only two wore revolvers and neither had made a move to draw.
âI can see that,â Willowby said curtly. âWhat I want to know is why? And who the hell are you?â
âIâm the gent who did you a favor and brought them back,â Fargo said.
âIâm obliged, mister. But Iâm still waiting to hear the particulars. I sent them to check on a woman and her boy, the Lucases, and now theyâre dead. It doesnât make any sense.â
âMaybe it was the boy who shot them,â a digger said.
âThey say heâs a good hunter,â said another. âHe can handle a rifle real good.â
âThey were shot with a pistol,â Fargo said.
âHow do you know?â Willowby asked.
âI was there.â
âWhy didnât you say so?â Willowby stepped up to the Ovaro. âTell me about it. Every detail.â
âThere was a man at the farmââ
âDid you get a good look at him?â Willowby interrupted. âWhat was he like?â
âHe told your men that you stole the farm out from under the Lucases.â
âWhat?â
âHe said you had the father hung on a trumped-up charge.â
âWhat?â
âHe said you did it because your farm is dying. You need more water and figured to help yourself to theirs.â
âThis man said all that?â
Fargo nodded. âHe said youâre in cahoots with the mayor and the marshal, and the three of you put together arenât worth a gob of spit.â
Willowby sputtered and stamped a foot like a riled buffalo. âLies. All lies. Describe this man to me. Iâm going after him.â
âHeâs about my height,â Fargo said.
âYes.â
âAnd about my weight.â
âYes. Yes.â
âAnd he wear buckskins and a white hat and a red bandanna,â Fargo said.
âMister, youâve just described yourselfââ Willowby stopped. He had it now, and a hint of fear crept into his tone.
âHold on. You shot them?â
âDead as dead can be.â
âAnd it was you who said all that about me stealing the Lucas farm?â
âI cannot tell a lie,â Fargo lied.
âWhy, youâve committed murder.â
âSo did you, at the end of a rope.â
Willowby took a step back. âLucas was arrested and tried and convicted. I wasnât the judge. I didnât sentence him.â
âA rigged trial,â Fargo said, âwith your friend Bascomb presiding. You might as well have pointed a gun at Lucas and pulled the trigger.â
Willowby glanced at Fargoâs Colt and wet his lips.
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