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Hard Country
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- ISBN8233341663
- EAN9798233341663
- Date de parution07/07/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Thomas Pearl Wade rides into the Sprague River Valley in the spring of 1924 and kills a man before he's finished his first day. Five years adrift since the war took everything he had, Tom means to work a week, draw his pay, and move on. But Cole Dressler doesn't share a valley. Behind the handshake and the hospitality, the cattle baron is starving out homesteaders, burning logging camps, and buying up Sprague River one ruined man at a time-and the two women running the valley's only newspaper need someone willing to stand where the law won't.
Between Nell Harte's steady gray eyes and a debt to a piece of ground he never meant to love, Tom finds the one thing the war didn't burn out of him. When Dressler sends for a professional gunfighter to finish what his hired men couldn't, Tom learns exactly what a man will do to hold a country-and what it costs to take one back. For readers of Louis L'Amour: spare, hard-riding, and unflinching.
Between Nell Harte's steady gray eyes and a debt to a piece of ground he never meant to love, Tom finds the one thing the war didn't burn out of him. When Dressler sends for a professional gunfighter to finish what his hired men couldn't, Tom learns exactly what a man will do to hold a country-and what it costs to take one back. For readers of Louis L'Amour: spare, hard-riding, and unflinching.

