Lauran Paine
Author
Publisher
Magna
Pub. Date
2013
Language
English
Description
It was a fence that started the threat of war, as so many other wars had begun on the range that had once been free and open. This time it was worse, because it was Marti's fence...and she was a beautiful woman who brought out the best and worst of men. This time the men got together with revenge on their minds, grabbed their guns and set out to cut the wire. Since Marshal Brandon Parker loved Marti, he had no choice but to take her side, so he quit...
Author
Publisher
Center Point Large Print
Pub. Date
2013
Language
English
Description
The cattlemen believed in free graze for their herds and that meant that others, like the sheep ranchers, must be forced to leave the territory. When the sheep ranchers refused, night riders shot and killed a sheep rancher and a shepherd, as proof that the edict to leave was serious. Uriah Gorman -- an old Confederate soldier -- refused to be intimidated. With a goal of justice for the sheep ranchers, Gorman becomes their leader. His strategy is to...
11) Lockwood
Author
Publisher
Sagebrush
Pub. Date
2012
Language
English
Description
After working a number of years in Montana as a rangeman, Cuff Lockwood wants to move on to a warmer climate and sets his direction toward New Mexico where he encounters Shelly Harrison.
Author
Publisher
Center Point Large Print
Pub. Date
2013
Language
English
Description
Seward City was in roughshod, chaotic Dakota Territory. The day he arrived by stage, Jud Parker looked impressive, physically a big man, dressed in the best clothing with a tall silk hat. Despite appearances, however, in his pocket he had less than one hundred dollars. Renting a dingy room for ten dollars a week seemed like a fortune to Jud. Yet there was a restlessness here that Jud had noticed imbued the entire countryside. Everyone had something...
19) Ute Peak country
Author
Publisher
Center Point Pub
Pub. Date
2012
Language
English
Description
Jackson Miggs was a loner who wintered under the Ute Peak in his log cabin. He liked people well enough, but didn't care much for crowds. He even tolerated the cowmen like Hyatt Tolman who used the high meadows around Ute Peak to graze his herd. Miggs once told his friend Frank McCoy that if he looked out a window and saw a building less than two hundred feet away, he felt like things were closing in on his.--Back cover.