Synopses & Reviews
The USA Today bestselling series continues... Infamous shootist Buck Fletcher heads for Montanas Two-Bit Creek to pay his respects at his parents graves. But what awaits him may land him six feet under as well: an unconscious lady bleeding from a head wound, who may be the victim of a range war brewing in the territory. Buck soon finds himself drawn into the escalating conflictcourted by one side, threatened by the other.
What the feuding ranchers dont realize is that Bucks guns arent for saleand if anyone gives him trouble, hell start shooting lead for free
Review
Praise for Ralph Compton “Compton writes in the style of popular western novelists like Louis LAmour and Zane Grey…thrilling stories of western legend.”—The Huntsville Alabama Times
“[Compton] offers readers a chance to hit the trail and not even end up saddlesore.”—Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
Infamous shootist Buck Fletcher befriends a female victim of a range war and finds himself threatened by one side, courted by the other.
Synopsis
In this western in Ralph Compton's USA Today bestselling series, home is a battlefield...
Buck Fletcher, infamous shootist, was once a boy raised in a cabin near Two-Bit Creek in Montana. Returning home to pay his respects at the graves of his parents, Buck finds an unconscious woman in the woods--bleeding from a head wound. Taking refuge in his family's cabin--now home to a crotchety geezer with a rifle--Buck learns that the woman may be a victim in the range war that's brewing between the PP Connected and Lazy R ranches.
Upon awaking, the woman can only remember that her name is Cathy. She has no idea who would attempt to kill her, or why. Now that Buck has befriended her, he finds himself drawn into the escalating conflict--threatened by one side, courted by the other. Neither side realizes that Buck's guns aren't for sale, but the lead is free...
More Than Six Million Ralph Compton Books In Print
Synopsis
In this Ralph Compton western, home is a battlefield.... Buck Fletcher, infamous shootist, was once a boy raised in a cabin near Two-Bit Creek in Montana. Returning home to pay his respects at his parents' graves, Buck finds an unconscious woman in the woods--bleeding from a head wound. She might be the victim of a range war that's brewing in the territory.
Buck soon finds himself drawn into the escalating conflict--courted by one side, threatened by the other. What the feuding ranchers don't realize is that Buck's guns aren't for sale--and if anyone gives him trouble, he'll start shooting lead for free....
More Than Six Million Ralph Compton Books In Print
About the Author
Ralph Compton stood six foot eight without his boots. He worked as a musician, a radio announcer, a songwriter, and a newspaper columnist. His first novel,
The Goodnight Trail, was a finalist for the Western Writers of America Medicine Pipe Bearer Award for Best Debut Novel. He was also the author of the
Sundown Riders series and the
Border Empire series.