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Where the long grass grows

ABill Canavan rode into the valley with a dream to start his own ranch. But when he managed to stake claims on the three best water holes, the other ranchers turned against him. No one is more determined to see Canavan dead than Star Levitt. Levitt is an unscrupulous businessman who has been accumulating cattle at an alarming rate. Suspicious after witnessing a secret meeting between the riders of warring ranches, Bill begins noticing other dubious behavior: Why is Levitt's fiancee, Dixie Venable, acting more like a hostage than a willing bride-to-be? Canavan doesn't have much time to figure out what's going on. The entire valley is against him, and everyone is ready to shoot on sight. From the Paperback edition.

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  • "ABill Canavan rode into the valley with a dream to start his own ranch. But when he managed to stake claims on the three best water holes, the other ranchers turned against him. No one is more determined to see Canavan dead than Star Levitt. Levitt is an unscrupulous businessman who has been accumulating cattle at an alarming rate. Suspicious after witnessing a secret meeting between the riders of warring ranches, Bill begins noticing other dubious behavior: Why is Levitt's fiancee, Dixie Venable, acting more like a hostage than a willing bride-to-be? Canavan doesn't have much time to figure out what's going on. The entire valley is against him, and everyone is ready to shoot on sight. From the Paperback edition."@en
  • "When Bill Canavan decides to stake a claim, he finds himself in the middle of a range war."
  • "When Bill Canavan decides to stake a claim, he finds himself in the middle of a range war."@en
  • "Bill Canavan was a young man who knew what he wanted--a ranch in good stock country. He intended to settle for nothing less. The big ranchers, former rustlers turned respectable, were now in a shooting war with one another. In the middle of the fracas was a small spread and one elusive lady--and where Canavan decided to stake his claim."@en
  • "Young Bill Canavan stakes a claim to a well-watered piece of land and a beautiful woman in the midst of a shooting war among former rustlers turned big ranchers in the big valley."@en
  • "Canavan drifted into a shooting war between the big ranchers. In the middle was a small spread and a woman and Canavan decided to stay."
  • "Canavan drifted into a shooting war between the big ranchers. In the middle was a small spread and a woman and Canavan decided to stay."@en
  • "Bill Canavan rode into the valley with a dream to start his own ranch. But when he managed to stake claims on the three best water holes, the other ranchers turned against him. No one is more determined to see Canavan dead than Star Levitt. Levitt is an unscrupulous businessman who has been accumulating cattle at an alarming rate. Suspicious after witnessing a secret meeting between the riders of warring ranches, Bill begins noticing other dubious behavior: Why is Levitt's fiancée, Dixie Venable, acting more like a hostage than a willing bride-to-be? Canavan doesn't have much time to figure out what's going on. The entire valley is against him, and everyone is ready to shoot on sight."@en
  • "Canavan drifted down the valley and into a shooting war. The big ranchers were rustlers turned repectable. Now they were fighting with each other. In the middle was a small spread and a woman. Canavan had a mind to stay so he staked a claim. And when the gun hands were gone he'd have everything he wanted--the land, the water. . .and the woman."@en
  • "Canavan states a claim and claims a woman after a fierce battle."@en
  • "Bill Canavan rode into the valley with a fast Appaloosa and only three dollars in his pocket. All his life he'd worked for other men. Now he's ready to settle down and he's found the perfect place. But rustlers turned ranchers rule the valley he's chosen, and behind their respectability they are still outlaws at heart. Canavan isn't about to back down to their threat of trouble. He's staked his claim.to ranch and to a woman as wild and beautiful as the land itself."@en
  • "Bill Canavan rode into the valley with a fast Appaloosa and only three dollars in his pocket. All his life he'd worked for other men. Now he's ready to settle down and he's found the perfect place. But rustlers turned ranchers rule the valley he's chosen, and behind their respectability they are still outlaws at heart."
  • "Canavan drifts into a shooting war between the big ranchers and, in order to protect a woman and a small ranch, he decides to stay."@en

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Western"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Western stories"
  • "Western stories"@en

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  • "Where the long grass grows"@en
  • "Where the Long Grass Blows"
  • "Where the Long Grass Blows"@en
  • "Where The Long Grass Blows"
  • "Where the long grass blows / S"
  • "Where the long grass blows"@en
  • "Where the long grass blows"
  • "Canavans krig"@da