The listing, Kiowa Trail by Louis L'Amour has ended.
Hardback book in brand new condition.
Kate Lundy, owner of the Tumbling B, and Conn Dury, her foreman, told Tom the rule: men from the cattle drives were forbidden on the north side of town. People appreciated the money the cowboys spent but thought them too coarse to be near their homes and families. Tom didn't listen. Enticed to come calling by Linda McDonald, daughter of one of the town's leading citizens, Tom Lundy broke the rule and crossed the line. Later that night he was dead.
Outraged by her brother's murder, Kate vowed to destroy the entire town. Her ingenuity and determination to carry out the promise were equal to her rage--and seemingly just as implacable. But when Asron McDonald sent east for an army of hired guns, Conn Dury and the men of the Tumbling B began to wonder if the price of Kate's revenge was too high.
Conn knows all too well that sometimes good people do the wrong things for the right reason. And when they do, they come to regret it the rest of their lives. A man like Conn can't let that happen. Even if he has to pay with his own life to stop it.