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Overview

Kilkenny the gunman had retired. He had helped tame the west and put down its desperados, but when the dust settled around him, he realized he'd had enough of killing, gunsmoke and violence for quite a while.

Now Kilkenny had a cabin, the simple life he had always longed for, and even a new name--Trent--in order to lay low for as long as he damn well pleased...and lay low he did, right up to the moment his friend Dick Moffitt's kids showed up. Bill Hale and his riders had killed Dick for his land, and Dick's son Jack and adopted daughter Sally had witnessed the murder. Now Bill Hale and his men were hunting them down.

Not only did Trent have to become Kilkenny once again, but he'd have to go it alone, one man against an army of riders. How far will a man go for a friend? For Trent it was all the way to hell ... and back!

With a special Introduction by Darryle Purcell, author of The Hollywood Cowboy Detectives Series.

Bonus material includes a sample chapter from L'Amour's The Rider of Lost Creek.

(Also published as A Man Called Trent)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159118325
Publisher: A&T Books
Publication date: 03/31/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 285,634
File size: 435 KB

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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