Where The Long Grass Blows (1976) - Plot & Excerpts
All his life he'd worked for other men. Now he's ready to settle down and he's found the perfect place. But rustlers turned ranchers rule the valley he's chosen, and behind their respectability they are still outlaws at heart. Canavan isn't about to back down to their threat of trouble. He's staked his claim ... to a ranch and to a woman as wild and beautiful as the land itself. Tired of drifting, he's determined to keep what is rightfully his, or die trying. Chapter I There was a lonely place where the trail ran tip to the sky, turning sharply away at the rimrock where a man could see all the valley below, a splendid green of forest and meadow fading into the purple of the farther mountains. It was a place where a man could look down upon eagles, soaring far below, yet thousands of feet above the valley's floor. Here at sundown a man came riding. Bill Canavan rode a horse strangely marked, a true leopard Appaloosa ... white with black spots except for a splash of blue roan on the left hip.
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