He could ride with the best of them, but no one in the Ontawee Valley would hire a Metheny -- and Curt Metheny knew it even before he tried the last of the ranches, Hooper Forbes's vast Frying Pan outfit. Curt was boxed in by the hatred and vengeance of a town that didn't make mu...
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It was the spring of 1875, a full decade after Appomattox. Men who had worn the blue and those who had worn the grey were once again united into a fighting force to combat their common enemies: the aridity and dust of the Mojave Desert and the brutal cruelty of the warring Apache...
Ash Cordell was only ten when his parents had been murdered in cold blood and their home burned to the ground. The details of his own rescue were vague in his mind, but he remembered distinctly the valley he had known as a little boy -- and the unusual boot worn by one of the men...