""In riders of the dawn", a young gunslinger is changed for the better by a meeting with a beautiful woman. A classic range-war western."@en
"A Man Called Trent opens on nester Dick Moffitt lying dead where he was killed by King Bill Hale's riders. His son Jack and adopted daughter Sally, who witnessed the murder, head for safety to a cabin owned by a man called "Trent", an alias for Kilkenny, who is seeking to escape his reputation as a gunfighter. In Riders of the Dawn, a young gunslinger is changed for the better by a meeting with a beautiful woman."@en
"Here are two exciting stories featuring Lance Kilkenny by beloved Western writer Louis L'Amour. In "A Man Called Trent," nester Dick Moffitt lies dead, killed by King Bill Hale's riders. His son Jack and adopted daughter Sally, who witnessed the murder, go for safety to a cabin owned by a man called "Trent"--an alias for Kilkenny, who is seeking to escape his reputation as a gunfighter. In "The Rider of Lost Creek," Lance Kilkenny is the fastest gun in the West, but once the gunfight is over, he disappears. Some time back, Mort Davis saved Kilkenny's life. Now Davis needs Kilkenny's help with a pair of feuding ranchers taking over his property."@en
"Jack and his adopted sister, Sally, seek refuge after their father's murder at a cabin owned by a gunfighter."@en
"PLAYAWAY. A man called Trent. King Bill Hale has decided that he wants the graze in the high country for his cattle and to get it he must drive out the nesters. The first victim is a nester named Dick Moffitt, killed by King Bill Hale's riders. His 16-year-old adopted daughter, Sally Crane, and 14-year-old son Jack witnessed Moffitt's murder from their hiding place. They turned to a man named Trent for safety. Riders of the dawn. A young gunslinger is changed for the better by a meeting with a beautiful woman."
""A man called Trent opens on nester Dick Moffitt lying dead where he was killed by King Bill Hale's riders. His son Jack and adopted daughter Sally, who witnessed the murder, head for safety to a cabin owned by a man called "Trent", an alias for Kilkenny, who is seeking to escape his reputation as a gunfighter."@en
"Early in Louis L'Amour's career, he wrote a number of novel-length stories for "pulp" western magazines. "I lived with my characters so closely that their lives were still as much a part of me as I was of them long after the issues in which they appeared went out of print," he said. 'I wanted to tell the reader more about my people and why they did what they did." So he revised and expanded these magazine works to be published again as full-length novels. Here is one of his early creations which have long been a source of great speculation and curiosity among his fans. A Man Called Trent opens on nester Dick Moffitt lying dead where he was killed by King Bill Hale's riders. His son Jack and adopted daughter Sally, who witnessed the murder, go for safety to a cabin owned by a man called "Trent", an alias for Kilkenny, who is seeking to escape his reputation as a gunfighter."
""In Riders of the dawn, a young gunslinger is changed for the better by a meeting with a beautiful woman. A classic range-war western.""@en
"Early in Louis L'Amour's career, he wrote a number of novel-length stories for "pulp" western magazines. "I lived with my characters so closely that their lives were still as much a part of me as I was of them long after the issues in which they appeared went out of print," he said. "I wanted to tell the reader more about my people and why they did what they did." So he revised and expanded these magazine works to be published again as full-length novels. Here is one of his early creations which have long been a source of great speculation and curiosity among his fans. "A man called Trent" opens on nester Dick Moffitt lying dead where he was killed by King Bill Hale's riders. His son Jack and adopted daughter Sally, who witnessed the murder, go for safety to a cabin owned by a man called "Trent" an alias for Kilkenny, who is seeking to escape his reputation as a gunfighter."@en
"Here are two exciting stories featuring Lance Kilkenny by beloved Western writer Louis L'Amour In A Man Called Trent, nester Dick Moffitt lies dead, killed by King Bill Hale's riders. His son Jack and adopted daughter Sally, who witnessed the murder, go for safety to a cabin owned by a man called 'Trent'--an alias for Kilkenny, who is seeking to escape his reputation as a gunfighter. In The Rider of Lost Creek, Lance Kilkenny is the fastest gun in the West, but once the gunfight is over, he disappears. Some time back, Mort Davis saved Kilkenny's life. Now Davis needs Kilkenny's help with a pair of feuding ranchers taking over his property."@en
"Jack, and his adopted sister, Sally, seek refuge after their father's murder, at a cabin owned by a gunfighter."@en
""A man called Trent" opens on nester Dick Moffitt lying dead where he was killed by King Bill Hale's riders. His son Jack and adopted daughter Sally, who witnessed the murder, head for safety to a cabin owned by a man called "Trent", an alias for Kilkenny, who is seeking to escape his reputation as a gunfighter."@en
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