No one tells tales of the frontier better than Louis L’Amour, who portrays the human side of westward expansion-the good and the bad-before the days of law and order. Collected here are six stories penned by America’s favorite Western author."e;Trap of Gold"e;Wetherton has been three months out of town when he finds his first color in a crumbling upthrust granite wall with a vein of quartz that is literally laced with gold. The problem is that the rocks are unstable, and taking out the quartz might bring the whole thing tumbling down. "e;Keep Travelin’, Rider"e;Tack Gentry has been away for a year when he returns to the familiar buildings of his uncle John Gentry’s G Bar ranch. Now the ranch has a new owner, who tells Tack to make tracks. But Tack has other plans."e;Dutchman’s Flat"e;A six-man posse heads into the desert after a squatter named Lock who shot a man in the back. Once they catch him, there won’t be any trial. But Lock knows the desert better than they do and can pick them off one by one."e;Big Medicine"e;Old Billy Dunbar has discovered the best gold-bearing gravel that he’s found in a year, but now he is lying face down in a ravine, hiding from Apaches. He is going to need a good strategy to get out of this one alive."e;Trail to Pie Town"e;Dusty Barron shot a man who had relatives in the area, and now it looks like he is going to be facing a clan war."e;McQueen of the Tumbling K"e;Ward McQueen, foreman for the Tumbling K Ranch, rides into town and is shot down by gunmen and left for dead. But they made a critical mistake because McQueen is not dead-and he is looking to get even.
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