Synopses & Reviews
TURN HOME, RIDER
In this land, the place you leave behind might not be there when you get back. At least not the way you knew it. Tack Gentry of the G Bar, Chat Lock of Dutchman’s Flat, and Ward McQueen of the Tumbling K knew how it felt to struggle against men who were trying to take from them what they believed in. For the bad rush in when the good leave, and men will choose to fight, not just over drunken threats, gambling losses, and honor, but for land, friendships, family, and even love—a struggle magnificently captured in these eleven great stories written and handpicked by the incomparable Louis L’Amour himself.
Synopsis
Louis L'Amour's classic novels of the West make for perfect Father's Day gifts
TURN HOME, RIDER
In this land, the place you leave behind might not be there when you get back. At least not the way you knew it. Tack Gentry of the G Bar, Chat Lock of Dutchman's Flat, and Ward McQueen of the Tumbling K knew how it felt to struggle against men who were trying to take from them what they believed in. For the bad rush in when the good leave, and men will choose to fight, not just over drunken threats, gambling losses, and honor, but for land, friendships, family, and even love--a struggle magnificently captured in these eleven great stories written and handpicked by the incomparable Louis L'Amour himself.
Synopsis
A collection of short frontier stories personally selected and introduced by the author.
About the Author
Louis L'Amour, truly America's favorite storyteller, was the first fiction writer ever to receive the Congressional Gold Medal from the United States Congress in honor of his life's work, and was also awarded the Medal of Freedom. There are more than 265 million copies of his books in print worldwide.?
Table of Contents
Dutchman's Flat -- Keep travelin', rider -- Trail to Pie Town -- Mistakes can kill you -- Big medicine -- Man from Battle Flat -- West of the Tularosas -- McQueen of the Tumbling K -- The one for the Mohave Kid -- The lion hunter and the lady -- A gun for Kilkenny.