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Law of the Range

(1983)
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Failure is not an option...

Steve Harlan is the son of a big rancher and lives for the open-air life.

But during his first cattle drive he encounters one of the worst drives that Sim Horn, the trail boss, has ever seen.

As they approach the Kansas border, which is marked by a split in the border gangs that preyed upon the Texas herds, trouble looms beyond the rocks in the form of Jem Grove.

Grove is the outlaw who organises the gangs and has run them for the last twenty years. But Grove is desperate to hang up with gun and retire, but other hard cases are getting involved in the fight.

This left Harlan in a difficult situation, especially since his attention has been taken by a young woman, Aggie Payne, who he feels compelled to protect.

Matters are made even worse when Harlan becomes aware of who Aggie's brother is and how difficult it might be to save the both of them and resist fighting her brother.

Will Harlan be able to resolve the battle and make peace with the rustlers with the little energy left in him?

Law of the Range is a gripping, fast paced western, full of tension and suspense. If you're a fan of Louis L'Amour, then this is the book for you!

Praise for Hank Madison



'A classic of the genre.'- Tom Kasey, bestselling author of Trade Off.

Hank Madison is a prolific writer of over 500 novels in a wide range of genres, from classic westerns, to historical thrillers. He wrote under many pseudonyms throughout his career.


Genre: Western

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