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A tough enforcer for a New York gang, young Tom Shanaghy had made one too many enemies, prompting him to skip town on a fast-moving freight. He landed in a small Kansas town with big dreams but no name, in need of an honest lawman. Tom, a knuckle-and-skull man from Five Points, figured he would be perfect for the job.
Unbeknownst to Tom, a high-stakes cattle drive was headed his way, led by a vindictive rancher bent on settling an old score, even if it meant destroying the town. Before the sun had set on his first day in town, Tom found himself stuck in the middle of the feud. All he could do was hope that his years on the Bowery had left him with the smarts he needed to keep himself alive.
The town's lack of a name and its big dreams suggested a sense of potential and possibility, a blank canvas waiting to be filled. Tom's arrival as an outsider with a reputation for toughness and street smarts hinted at the challenges and conflicts that would shape the town's future.
The impending cattle drive, led by a vengeful rancher, added a layer of high-stakes drama, as the town's survival hung in the balance. Tom's position as an enforcer-turned-lawman placed him at the center of this clash, testing his wits and survival skills against formidable foes.
The contrasting elements of Tom's past as a tough enforcer in New York and the small town's need for an honest lawman created a tension that promised a compelling narrative. The town's lack of identity and the rancher's determination to settle an old score set the stage for a showdown that would ultimately define the town's future.
As Tom navigated the complexities of his new role and the impending conflict, the story hinted at the potential for personal growth, redemption, and the shaping of a community in the face of adversity. The language used, such as "knuckle-and-skull man" and "Bowery," evoked a gritty, urban sensibility that set the tone for the challenges Tom would face in this unfamiliar territory.
Overall, the premise suggested a classic Western tale with a twist, blending elements of law enforcement, personal redemption, and the high-stakes drama of a cattle drive. The potential for character development, conflict, and the shaping of a community's identity made this a promising narrative that could captivate readers.
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publisher | Bantam; Reissue edition (June 29, 2004) | ||||
publication_date | June 29, 2004 | ||||
language | English | ||||
file_size | 1916 KB | ||||
text_to_speech | Enabled | ||||
screen_reader | Supported | ||||
enhanced_typesetting | Enabled | ||||
x_ray | Not Enabled | ||||
word_wise | Enabled | ||||
sticky_notes | On Kindle Scribe | ||||
print_length | 256 pages | ||||
page_numbers_source_isbn | 0553248448 | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #97,945 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #144 in Louis L'Amour Westerns #451 in Historical Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Fiction #911 in Action & Adventure Romance Fiction | ||||
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