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The Rustlers of West Fork A Novel
"The Rustlers of West Fork" plunges a young protagonist, often depicted as Tex, into the harsh and lawless West, where accusations of cattle rustling can be a death sentence. He finds himself entangled in a dangerous conspiracy, possibly framed for the very crimes he abhors, and caught between the ruthless operations of rustlers and the powerful influence of established ranchers. The narrative follows his desperate efforts to prove his innocence, survive the unforgiving environment, and navigate a treacherous social landscape where loyalty is a rare commodity and violence is a common language. At its core, the novel explores timeless Western themes of honor, justice, and the indomitable spirit of survival against all odds. Louis L'Amour uses this thrilling plot to examine the moral ambiguity of the frontier, questioning what it means to be a man of integrity when survival demands compromise. The story's compelling nature lies in its brisk pacing, the vivid portrayal of the rugged Western setting, and the protagonist's determined journey. Readers are drawn into his struggle for self-preservation and his quest for truth in a land where the line between right and wrong is perpetually tested.
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Tomes & Tales
$2.95
1 copy
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Pages
288
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780553295399
ISBN-10
055329539X
Language
English
Published
1992-04-01
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