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By Louis L'Amour

ISBN-10: 0553900013

ISBN-13: 9780553900019

A afflicted city, a perilous SECRET

“You’re no longer sought after in Hattan’s Point,” Matt Brennan used to be advised moments after arriving on the town. “There’s hassle right here and males are choosing sides.” yet Matt determined he wasn’t going wherever. now not until eventually he figured out what the dispute was once approximately, and never ahead of he obtained to understand Moira Maclaren. She thought of him not anything greater than a drifting ranch hand, yet Matt was resolute to end up her fallacious. to take action, he’d need to resolve a secret that used to be on the heart of the growing to be violence in Hattan’s Point–a mystery which can make a guy wealthy . . . or useless. most likely lifeless.

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The house was a charred ruin, with only a few flames still flickering. The barn was gone, the corrals had been pulled down. ” I yelled it, panic rising in me. ” And above the feeble sound of flames I heard a faint cry. He was hidden in a niche of rock near the spring, and the miracle was that he had lived long enough to tell his story. Fairly riddled with bullets, his clothes were charred and his legs had been badly burned. It took only a glance to know the old man was dying…there was no chance, none at all.

I was in no shape to meet a girl like that, but there she was, and in that instant I knew she was the girl for me, the only girl. You can say it cannot happen, but it does, and it did. Back along the road there had been girls. Lightly I’d loved, and then passed on, but when I looked into the eyes of this girl I knew there would be no going on for me. Not tomorrow or next year, nor ten years from now. Unless this girl rode with me. In two steps I was beside her, and the quick sound of my boots on the board walk turned her around sharply.

My eyes had gone beyond him where two men lurked in a dark stall, believing themselves unseen. They had come with Pinder, of that I was sure. Suppose I refused Pinder’s offer? Nothing about the setup looked good to me, and I could feel my hackles rising. The idea of him planting two men in the stall got under my skin. Shoving Pinder aside, I stepped quickly into the open space between the stalls. ” My hands were over my guns and my voice rang loud in the echoing emptiness of the building. “Get out in the open!

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