Branded outlaw

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Information & Library Science Library — Juvenile

Call Number
J Hubbard
Status
Available

Summary

Take the law into your own hands, and you risk losing your grip on everything else--including your life. Lee Weston is as good-looking as he is quick tempered, and he's got a lot to be angry about.
His father murdered, his family ranch torched, he goes gunning for Harvey Dodge--the man who he's convinced is the killer--and it's Lee who ends up on the wrong side of the law. Shot in a gunfight, on the run and running out of time, he holes up in a mountain hideout and waits for death to come find him.
But he wakes up in the arms of a beautiful woman who has beat death to his door and nursed him back to life. She's the first and only woman he has ever fallen for, and her name is Ellen Dodge--Harvey's daughter. Can a great loss lead to a great love? Can the search for revenge lead to redemption? The answers lie in the wild heart of the Wild West--in Branded Outlaw.
"Packs a ton of action and some priceless shootout scenes." --EZReader.com

Sample chapter

Gradually the proximity of death drove all other thoughts from Lee's head. He rode in a red nightmare of pain, fast because he could see the cloud which marked the pursuit behind him. Somehow he had to get into the mountains. Many times, as a boy, he had ridden over this terrain. And it was only because he knew it so well that he was able to reach the canyon mouth which led upward into a tangled labyrinth of ravines and peaks. Somewhere ahead, he knew, there was a stream and on its banks there was an old trapper's cabin, so well hidden that few punchers, interested mainly in the flat range, had ever come upon it. That place, where he had once spent happy weeks fishing for trout, was his only chance of life--providing he could remain conscious long enough to reach it. -- L. Ron Hubbard Excerpted from Branded Outlaw by L. Ron Hubbard All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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