
CHAPTER I - FLINGING THE GAUNTLET
CHAPTER II - A LATE ARRIVAL
CHAPTER III - AN UNSETTLED SCORE
CHAPTER IV - THE SIX PISTOL SHOTS
CHAPTER V - STRATEGY AND A SURPRISE
CHAPTER VI - UGLY COMPANY
CHAPTER VII - PRAIRIE BELL
CHAPTER VIII - FOR REVENGE
CHAPTER IX - THE MAN IN THE MASK
CHAPTER X - WAR WITHOUT QUARTER
A determined young sheep‑herder from Chicago, Bud Larkin, arrives at the sprawling Bar T ranch in Montana, intent on moving his flock onto the open range before winter sets in. He quickly finds himself face‑to‑face with Beef Bissell, a hard‑nosed cattle baron who defends the grazing rights of his herd as if the land itself belonged to his cattle. The tension crackles in the cramped, modest living‑room where a lone piano and a plush rocker hint at hidden comforts amid the harsh frontier.
As Larkin navigates the unspoken code of the plains, he must weigh his ambition against a community that views sheep‑men as outsiders and a landscape where law is as thin as the wind. The novel immerses listeners in the gritty reality of early‑twentieth‑century ranch life, painting vivid portraits of stubborn pride, uneasy alliances, and the relentless struggle to claim a piece of the open West.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (344K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-12-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1887
An early 20th-century American novelist, he wrote adventure stories of the far North and frontier life, including The Wilderness Trail, later adapted for film. He also published under the pen name Frank Williams.
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