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Reckoning At Lansings Ferry Lauran Paine

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Reckoning At Lansings Ferry Lauran Paine
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Publisher: Blackstone Publishing (Westerns)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.32 MB
Author: Lauran Paine
ISBN: 9781504788878, 9781504788885, 1504788877, 1504788885
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Reckoning At Lansings Ferry Lauran Paine by Lauran Paine 9781504788878, 9781504788885, 1504788877, 1504788885 instant download after payment.

It was spring on the Llano Estacado, the Staked Plains of Texas, the time for the cattle drives to push north to the rail heads in Kansas. The "Lost Cause" of the South was still fresh in the mind of Southerners, including 55-year-old Ben Albright, a pioneer of the Texas cattle drives, who was well familiar with the trail and its dangers - he had successfully made five cattle drives from Texas to Kansas, but this spring would be his most difficult.

With the death of Ewell Lansing, Northerners have taken over his trading post and ferry and refused provisions or passage to Texas cattle drives. When Albright finds a way around this, tensions reach the breaking point, and a Northerner and his horse are found dead. Will the Texans be able to prove their innocence before the Northerners catch up to them?

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