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Idaho (Paperback)
Paul Evan Lehman
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R319
Discovery Miles 3 190
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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After many years on the range, a cool fighter who calls himself
Idaho rides back to the country where he was raised. Unrecognized
by the friends and foes of his childhood, Idaho finds himself in
the midst of a roaring scrap between two proud ranchmen and he
finds his loyalty split on both sides of the feud. A quick shooter
but a quicker thinker, a leader and fighter who never reckons his
own safety, Idaho aims to restore justice and peace to the warring
ranches. His resolve to win the respect of a father who abandoned
him, his desire to protect his greatest benefactor, and his
yearning to secure the love of his childhood friend Nancy, force
him in the center of the conflict, even as he wrestles with his own
inner turmoil. Even as Idaho struggles to determine where to stand
in the conflict, he stands up against crookedness and foul play
from all sides His shrewd plans for recapturing fence wire and a
stolen stream, his hair-trigger action to save lives in tough
spots, his fairness and human sympathy it is his courage and calm
in hot situations that prove him a hero fit to make the cattle
country proud. In the midst of battle blazing with six-guns,
rifles, dynamite, fire, and the whole arsenal of hatred and
violence, Idaho s divided allegiance may be the only thing that can
save the clashing ranchers from each other and from themselves."
Barry Weston loves Barbara Dawn, whose father s ranch, the
Cinchbuckle, is one of the largest in the West. When Steve Moley, a
philanderer and the son of the Judge Moley, begins paying attention
to her, Barry takes a stand and warns Steve away from the innocent
Barbara. Steve doesn t take kindly to Barry s meddlin, and the two
begin a scuffle that ends with Barry giving Steve a taste of some
lead medicine. Barry knows he can t expect justice after shooting
the son of Judge Moley, and goes into hiding on the plains, wanted
by both posses and outlaws. Barry s exile transforms him from a
wild, gangly kid into an upstanding, broad-shouldered man. Upon his
return to his hometown, he finds the family ranch run-down and
dilapidated and Judge Moley buying up all the spreads in the
valley. Barry yearns to right all the wrongs that have been
committed in his absence, but he must test the mettle of his skills
against the money and machinations of the Moleys."
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Texas Men (Paperback)
Paul Evan Lehman
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R328
R292
Discovery Miles 2 920
Save R36 (11%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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It makes a lot of difference who is the sheriff in the town of
Lariat. When Grubb was sheriff, Kurt Dodd and his men ran wild.
Cattle rustling was a business to them, and they went about it in a
business-like fashion. Save for the valor and alertness of Bob Lee
and his Texas men, they d have wiped out the whole Tomlinson
outfit. When Bob Lee becomes sheriff, the war on the rustlers
begins in earnest. Bob is elected to the tune of barking six-guns,
and after his election the gunfire only increases, as Kurt Dodd s
gang try to drop him dead. In the fights for his life and for the
safety of cattlemen, the only man Bob wants at his back is Dick
Markley. Dick chooses a job that offers better money than sheriff s
deputy, improving his chances to win the hand of one Miss June
Tomlinson, leaving Bob to fight off Dodd s men without his help.
Bob is faced with some difficult decisions: between love and
friendship, friendship and his job, his life and his personal sense
of justice; Bob will make choices that ll forever alter his
destiny."
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