The book Reilly's Luck (1970) was written by author L'amour, Louis Here you can read free online of Reilly's Luck (1970) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Reilly's Luck (1970) a good or bad book?
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She remembered him, remembered him as a customer of one of her girls far away in Idaho. He had been a tough, dangerous man even then. Evidently her son could take care of himself. "What led to the fight?" "We checked into that. It seems Mr. Darrant was reared by a gambler, a man named Will Reilly." Of course. Will Reilly had been a friend of Van's, but no friend of hers. She felt a little pang when she thought of him, for Will Reilly was the one man who had really interested her. As a matter of ...fact, she hated men; she used them and got rid of them, but Will had never so much as given her the time of day. Pinkerton had turned a leaf in his notebook. "This Reilly was the target of a reward offer ... not by the law, by some private party." Pinkerton looked up at her as he said this, and she smiled cynically. "Don't worry yourself. I know nothing of that." "Of course. I did not for the moment--" "You're a damned liar, Pinkerton. Now get on with it." "There were three men--Thurston Pike, Chip Hardesty, and Henry Sonnenberg.
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