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Bob Valdez was a man of quiet dignity, a part-time constable in a dusty border town who preferred conversation to gunfire. He wore his age and his scars with the weariness of a man who had seen too much blood and wanted no more of it. But peace is a fragile thing when men like Frank Tanner are involved.

Tanner looked into the eyes of the man he had tried to break and realized that some spirits are forged in fires that money cannot buy and bullets cannot reach. _cb01_ac_Io_sono_Valdez_1971

Valdez didn't ask for much—just $200 for the man's pregnant widow. It was a pittance to Tanner, but to the big man, it was the price of his pride. Instead of paying, Tanner’s henchmen mocked the old lawman. They tied him to a wooden cross, a heavy beam across his shoulders, and drove him into the desert to die of exhaustion and shame. Valdez is Coming They made a mistake. They left Valdez alive. Bob Valdez was a man of quiet dignity,

The fear began to rot Tanner's men from the inside. They realized they weren't fighting a man; they were fighting a ghost of their own cruelty. Valdez moved through the mountains like smoke, always watching, always closing the distance. Tanner looked into the eyes of the man

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