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No writer is more closely associated with the American West than Louis L'Amour. Collected in this volume are two of his most thrilling works, presented in their original forms. The title story, a tale of stagecoach robbery and frontier justice, is finally available in its full-length version. Similarly, the short novel included in this volume, The Rider of the Ruby Hills, one of L'Amour's greatest range war novels, was first published in a magazine and later expanded by the author into a longer version. This is an opportunity to experience the novel as it appeared in its debut, just as L'Amour originally wrote it.

The title story is a gripping account of a daring stagecoach heist and the pursuit of justice on the rugged frontier. Readers will be transported to a time when the Wild West was still untamed, and the forces of law and order were constantly tested by those who sought to exploit the lawless landscape for their own gain. L'Amour's masterful storytelling brings this era to life, immersing the reader in the high-stakes drama and the unforgiving realities of life on the frontier.

The Rider of the Ruby Hills, the second work in this volume, is widely regarded as one of L'Amour's finest range war novels. The story follows the struggles of a determined rancher who must navigate the treacherous politics and violence that often defined the competition for land and resources in the American West. Initially published in a magazine, the novel was later expanded by the author, allowing readers to delve deeper into the complex characters and the myriad of challenges they face.

By presenting these works in their original forms, this collection offers a unique opportunity to experience L'Amour's writing as it was first conceived. Readers will be able to appreciate the raw power and authenticity of his storytelling, unencumbered by any subsequent revisions or expansions. This volume serves as a testament to L'Amour's enduring legacy as one of the most celebrated and influential writers of the American West.

Through these two captivating tales, readers will be transported to a time and place that is both familiar and foreign, where the rugged landscapes and the indomitable spirit of the West are vividly brought to life. Whether you are a long-time fan of L'Amour's work or a newcomer to the world of Western fiction, this collection is a must-read, offering a rare and invaluable glimpse into the creative mind of a literary icon.

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publisher‎AmazonEncore (June 18, 2013)
publication_date‎June 18, 2013
language‎English
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print_length‎256 pages
best_sellers_rank#25,581 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
#32 in Mystery Anthologies (Books)
#34 in Louis L'Amour Westerns
#40 in Mystery Anthologies (Kindle Store)
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