'...a superb natural story-teller...' TWENTIETH-CENTURY WESTERN WRITERS. Ben Leyland's plan to run fifteen hundred horses up across the Staked Plains into New Mexico sounded impossible. The desert was furnace-hot at that time of year, and infested with bloodthirsty Comanches - but Carter O'Brien had made his reputation by doing the things that other men could only dream about. Still, O'Brien was going to have to deal with stampedes, sandstorms and double-crosses to make sure he survived long enough to collect his pay.
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