Showdown Trail

Showdown Trail

by Louis L'Amour
Showdown Trail

Showdown Trail

by Louis L'Amour

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Overview

Rock Bannon was a killer and a hero. All the settlers understood was that he was a killer, and where they came from, killing was wrong and justice was left to the police. So Rock's warnings of peril fell on deaf ears and the settlers forged onward, lured toward certain destruction by a glowing promise of a cheap rangeland paradise that didn't exist. Then Mort Harper, the worst killer in the territory, took Rock Bannon's fiancee, and Rock came to get her.
"Figured you'd haul for this place if you knew the country at all," Bannon said. "So I cut across country."
"There's no other trail," Harper said.
Bannon replied, "I make my own trails. I don't try to follow and steal the work of other men."
Harper laughed and his hand swept down and up ... the two guns boomed together...

Showdown Trail was first published in Giant Western magazine, Winter 1948, under Louis L'Amour's Jim Mayo pseudonym. Years later, when L'Amour was first starting out as a paperback novelist, it was rewritten as The Tall Stranger. One of the earliest L'Amour westerns to be adapted for the movies, the film version starred Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo and Michael Ansara.

With special introduction & a Louis L'Amour television filmography.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159118554
Publisher: A&T Books
Publication date: 03/31/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 389,376
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About The Author

One of our foremost storytellers of the American West, the prolific and versatile Louis L’Amour (1908-1988) has thrilled generations of readers with his chronicles of the adventures of the settlers of the American frontier, many of which have become movies. The self-educated writer was born in Jamestown, North Dakota. In 1984 President Ronald Reagan awarded L’Amour the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In 1972 he was awarded an Honorary PhD by Jamestown College.

Date of Birth:

March 22, 1908

Date of Death:

June 10, 1988

Place of Birth:

Jamestown, North Dakota

Education:

Self-educated
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