The Gunfighter
n 1873, when Reuben Lee arrived in the Wyoming Territory by train from Philadelphia, tired, hungry and virtually penniless, he had no idea that in a few short weeks he would be called "The Gunfighter." In his own mind, Reuben was a failure. While his brother lay a hero on the field at Gettysburg, Reuben had spent the war years adding endless columns of figures. The small amount he embezzled barely bought him a coach class ticket to Morgan City WY. And in Morgan City, Reuben found clean white shirts and high starched collars were no substitute for calloused hands and a pair of sturdy work boots. Ollie Swenson gave him a job, grudgingly. But then Ollie had begrudged everyone and everything since his wife died. Selling otherwise worthless land to Ollie and his group of Swedish immigrants had seemed a good idea to Pontius Morgan at the time, but now their fences were ruining "his" grazing land. He offered to buy them out for ten cents on the dollar, and when they wouldn't sell, he turned to other methods.
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The Gunfighter
n 1873, when Reuben Lee arrived in the Wyoming Territory by train from Philadelphia, tired, hungry and virtually penniless, he had no idea that in a few short weeks he would be called "The Gunfighter." In his own mind, Reuben was a failure. While his brother lay a hero on the field at Gettysburg, Reuben had spent the war years adding endless columns of figures. The small amount he embezzled barely bought him a coach class ticket to Morgan City WY. And in Morgan City, Reuben found clean white shirts and high starched collars were no substitute for calloused hands and a pair of sturdy work boots. Ollie Swenson gave him a job, grudgingly. But then Ollie had begrudged everyone and everything since his wife died. Selling otherwise worthless land to Ollie and his group of Swedish immigrants had seemed a good idea to Pontius Morgan at the time, but now their fences were ruining "his" grazing land. He offered to buy them out for ten cents on the dollar, and when they wouldn't sell, he turned to other methods.
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The Gunfighter

The Gunfighter

by Luke Jackson
The Gunfighter

The Gunfighter

by Luke Jackson

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n 1873, when Reuben Lee arrived in the Wyoming Territory by train from Philadelphia, tired, hungry and virtually penniless, he had no idea that in a few short weeks he would be called "The Gunfighter." In his own mind, Reuben was a failure. While his brother lay a hero on the field at Gettysburg, Reuben had spent the war years adding endless columns of figures. The small amount he embezzled barely bought him a coach class ticket to Morgan City WY. And in Morgan City, Reuben found clean white shirts and high starched collars were no substitute for calloused hands and a pair of sturdy work boots. Ollie Swenson gave him a job, grudgingly. But then Ollie had begrudged everyone and everything since his wife died. Selling otherwise worthless land to Ollie and his group of Swedish immigrants had seemed a good idea to Pontius Morgan at the time, but now their fences were ruining "his" grazing land. He offered to buy them out for ten cents on the dollar, and when they wouldn't sell, he turned to other methods.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781495480850
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/22/2008
Series: Wyoming Trilogy , #1
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Luke Jackson was born on a ranch that once was well outside the city limits of Calgary,. Frequent childhood sickness compelled him to stay off the rink and read books instead. He dropped out of college after a summer spent working on a dude ranch, and ever since his life had been a mixture of horses, women, writing, and rodeo. Other fine novels include The Canyon, The Gunfighter, Journal of Robin Leigh and Rodeo.
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