The book The Drifter was written by author William W. Johnstone Here you can read free online of The Drifter book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Drifter a good or bad book?
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He had already spotted the lookout, and kept on walking past the street intersection. He quickly cut into a very narrow alley and then surprised a couple of ladies who were shopping for bustles or corsets or dainties or something along that line. “Pardon me, ladies,” Frank said, quickly walking through the store. “There is apt to be a little trouble on the street in a few minutes, so please stay inside. Thank you.” He exited the store as fast as possible. Being around a gaggle of women shopping ...for unmentionables always made Frank nervous. Just as Frank closed the door behind him, he heard one woman say, “I think he's so rugged, don't you, Ophelia?" “And so capable, too." “Oh, Lord!” Frank muttered. Frank eased up behind the lookout man and stuck the muzzle of a .45 in the man's back. “Take a hard right, hombre, and step into this store. That's a good boy. You try to give any type of signal and I'll blow your spine around your guts." Frank stepped out of the store just in time to see three more of the outlaws enter the bank.
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