SHIPPING WORLDWIDE

Matagorda - Paperback

Matagorda - Paperback

9780553281088
Vendor
Books by splitShops
Regular price
Sold out
Sale price
$8.99
Unit price
per 
All duties and taxes calculated at checkout.

by Louis L'Amour (Author)

Tap Duvarney lost his innocence in the War Between the States and then put his skills to the test as a soldier in the frontier army. Now, leaving behind a devoted fianc e, he is trying to make his fortune on the Texas coast, working a ranch as the partner of his old friend Tom Kittery--and finding himself in the middle of a feud between Kittery and the neighboring Munson family. Around Matagorda Island, most people are either backing the Munsons or remaining silent. But the danger from outside Kittery's camp is nothing compared to the threat within, as Tap begins to suspect that Kittery's woman, a Texas-born beauty who misses the glitz and glamour of city life, isn't everything she appears to be. Tap is quickly discovering that he must go to war again. But will it be with the Munsons--or with his closest friend?

Front Jacket

Tap Duvarney fought in the War Between the States, then signed on as an Indian fighter with the frontier army. Now he's settled in Texas, working a ranch as the partner of his old friend Tom Kittery -- and in the middle of a blood feud between Kittery and the vicious Munson clan. Around Matagorda, most folks are either on the side of the Munsons -- or laying low. With Kittery and the Munsons out to spill each other's blood, and Kittery's woman stirring up trouble between the two uneasy partners, Duvarney knows he's headed for a savage showdown. But will it be with the Munsons, his enemies... or with Kittery, his friend?

Author Biography

Our foremost storyteller of the American West, Louis L'Amour has thrilled a nation by chronicling the adventures of the brave men and woman who settled the frontier. There are more than three hundred million copies of his books in print around the world.

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.52 x 7 x 4.38 IN
Publication Date: February 01, 1985