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HOSE EYES. THEY'D SEEN HIS FATHERTORTURED AND A DOZEN OTHER MEN DIE.NOW THEY WERE LOOKING TO KILL EVERYMAN WHO CALLED HIMSELF RANCHER. A BOY WHO SEES HIS PA DIE LIKE AN ANIMALBECOMES A MAN WHO KILLS LIKE ONE. His father's crime was building a home in a green Oregon valley. His father's killers were ranchers who believed their greed and guns gave them a lease on every man's land—and every man's life. As Cassidy grew older, he grew quieter and meaner. He was learning the killing skills of a gunman and he was waiting. Waiting for the day he could kill enough ranchers to ease his hatred. But for a hatred as big as Cassidy's, enough meant the whole rotten breed. Then he got his chance. Ranchers were hiring guns for a range war. They wanted every settler swinging from a tree. Cassidy knew if the settlers had one gun fast enough and a leader who hated enough, it wouldn't be the settlers hanging in the Wyoming wind. Three-time Winner of the Spur AwardWayne D. OverholserAuthor of Law Man and The Violent Land.With millions of his books sold, he is acclaimed coast-to-coast andaround the world as one of the greatest Western writers.