Arriving in Death Valley to claim the deed to a silver mine, the Jensen brothers discover that a charity worker is using their silver to fund an orphanage and get into the holiday spirit until a ruthless outlaw arrives, swapping bullets instead of gifts. Original.
From William W. and J.A. Johnstone, the bestselling masters of the American West, comes a special holiday entry in the Jensen family saga. This time, theyre risking their lives for peace on earthand for a piece of hell called Death Valley...
A JENSEN CHRISTMAS SHOWDOWN
A JOHNSTONE TRADITION
Ace and Chance Jensen usually spend Christmas at the Sugarloaf Ranch. But this year, the brothers are heading to Death Valley to claim Chances prize in a poker game: the deed to a silver mine. Sure, the mine is probably dried up and worthless, but what they dont realize is that half the deed belongs to a ruthless outlaw named Foxx, a rich vein of silver hasnt been tapped yet, and another wealthy mine owner is trying to crush the competitionby killing every miner in the valley...
The Jensen boys didnt plan on a Christmas gunfight. But when they show up at the mineand learn that a charity worker is using the silver to fund an orphanageAce and Chance cant help but get into the holiday spirit. Tis the season of giving, after all. But instead of gifts, theyre swapping bullets. And instead of Santa Claus, theres a surprise visitor coming to town. A man named Luke JensenAce and Chances gunslinging fatherand hes here to spread peace and joy. With a double-barreled dose of holiday cheergunsmoke.