Tuck Clayburn was old Fred Locke?s foster son, and he hadn?t been raised to kill. But when Locke died, Tuck inherited more than he wanted?a scorched-out cattle ranch, and two bitter enemies. One of them was Kyle Kruze, who owned half the town of Wagonspoke; the other was Cloyd Weber, the town?s only lawyer, who had his sights set on Washington, D.C. ? and on Locke?s daughter, Randie. When Kruze bought the bank and put the squeeze on Tuck, there was only one way out: a hundred-mile cattle drive over parched rangeland? with a hired gun behind every rock.
Gold on the hoof
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