Spur Award winner Jory Sherman takes the reins for the next installment of Ralph Compton's long-running Trail Drive series. Doc Blaine has agreed to drive 3,000 head of cattle from Texas to Kansas, and the only help around are his sons Jared and Miles. But the boys are in love with the same woman, and their vow to kill each other on sight threatens to derail Doc's cattle drive faster than a speeding locomotive.
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Trail Drive
Ralph Compton The Amarillo Trail
- 3 books
Jory Sherman
Jory Sherman has won numerous awards for his poetry and prose, including a Spur Award from Western Writers of America for his novel The Medicine Horn. He was also nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his novel Grass Kingdom. He now lives on a prime fishing lake in East Texas.
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