by Oscar J. Friend
London: Hammond, Hammond & Co. Ltd. (1950).
First U.K. edition, first printing.
Foxing to the page edges, otherwise a near fine copy in green boards; in a very mildly age-toned, very lightly rubbed pictorial dust jacket with a small sticker scar to the upper front panel.
Allan Campbell, the son of wealthy Southern planter, accidentally shoots a judge and becomes a fugitive from justice.
Oscar Jerome Friend (1897-1963) is chiefly remembered as a pulp writer producing novels in the horror, western, science fiction and detective fiction genres.
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