A banker worries the son of a robber is out for revenge in this taut
Western by the Spur Award–winning author of The Violent Land and
Lawman. Neal Clark was in the gunsmith’s shop when the Shelly gang
attempted to hold up the bank. He rushed out of the shop with his
rifle, took aim, and fired repeatedly, killing Buck Shelly and
Buck’s son Luke. His bullets also struck Ed Shelly, a teenage boy,
who had been holding the horses during the heist. Ed Shelly was able
to ride away but believed him to be mortally wounded. That's what Neal
thought until he received a letter from Ed Shelly, declaring that he
would be back someday to settle the score . . . Eight years later,
Neal is married with a young daughter and has taken over the town
bank. Cascade City is in the midst of a crisis brought about by
promoters of an irrigation project—a project that Neal knows to be
an obvious scam and therefore rejects. However, the townspeople and
ranchers of the surrounding communities disagree with his decision.
Neal can’t walk the streets of his town without overhearing plans of
his own lynching. To make matters worse, he receives the first of many
more unexpected letters from Ed Shelly, this time vowing revenge not
on Neal himself, but on his family. There seems to be nothing the
sheriff can do about it, because there are no strangers in town except
the two project promoters. And they’re both too old to be Ed
Shelly . . . The Man from Yesterday is a gripping tale and a
modern Western classic written by a Spur Award–winning author. “A
tautly constructed story featuring a sympathetic hero and an enigmatic
villain.” —Booklist
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A Western Story
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ISBN
9781632200396
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Skyhorse Publishing (Open Road)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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