Louis L'Amour invites readers to saddle up for a treacherous ride through theshadowy recesses of Dark Canyon in this unforgettable, classic tale.
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Louis L'Amour invites readers to saddle up for a treacherous ride through theshadowy recesses of Dark Canyon in this unforgettable, classic tale.
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When Gaylord Riley met Jim Coburn, Riley was just a rawboned kid who had helped Coburn out of a tough spot. That introduced him to the outlaw trail, as Coburn was the head of a group who not only rustled cattle but robbed banks and stagecoaches. This book is about Riley's growing to manhood and his escape from that kind of life. This is a typical L'Amour product--full of action, good and bad characters you either immediately love or hate, and enough tension to make you want to slug some of the characters yourself. Written during his most productive and creative period.
western
Mar 24, 2008
an exciting book
I've read more than enough Louis L'Amour books and I gotta say that this was my favorite. Iread it in less than a week and my eyes were glued to it in my free time. I am a slow reader and this was a fairly short book but I still LOVED IT. There were a few slow parts but most of it was fast and interesting with a good plot. I did not want it to end, but when it did I picked up another L'amour book and was off reading. Louis L'Amour & Larry McMurtry are my favorite western writers and this book was no exception to L'Amour's writing talents.