Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Gaulden, Ray

McVey's valley Ray Gaulden - New York Doubleday 1965 - 181 p

For nearly as long as he could remember, Lee Danaborn and his father had been drifter - moving to a place and then pulling stakes and running as soon as the going got even a little rough. Well, as far as Lee was concerned, he'd had it!

McVey's Valley wasn't exactly a Garden of Eden, but Lee knew that he had the strength and the will in him to make a real home there. And no two-bit bully was about to roust him...ever again.

But McVey was no two-bit bully-he was a vicious, hate-twisted man, a cattle baron who paid for his land with the life of his son...and he meant to keep it for himself.


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