To tame a land / Louis L'Amour.
Barely twelve when he was orphaned after an Indian raid, Ryan Tyler was a man before he was finished being a boy. His education in survival came under the tutelage of a man with a taste for Plutarch and a mysterious past. Rye learned to identify hostile tribes by their moccasin prints, read a trail, hunt game -- and use a gun better than most. And in a country where too many reckless men were looking to make a quick name for themselves, Rye was taught the most valuable lesson of all: that a fast draw wasn't something to advertise. But he also learned that in this wild and beautiful land there were times when only a gun could defend the innocent and stop those who's stop at nothing else. When Liza Hetrick vanishes without a trace, Rye follows a trail of dark rumors and ruthless violence to find her. Along the way he will acquire a badge and a cause to which he can put his skill: the law and the woman he loves.
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- Physical Description: 255 pages ; 20 cm
- Publisher: New York : Bantam Books, 2007.
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Stonewall Library | FIC L'AMOUR (Text) | 3678722369 | Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |