Tomahawk
SPUR AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR

THE RANGE KING WAS DEAD—NOW THE GRASS WAR WAS STARTING

Guy Van Horn had built Tomahawk Ranch by his own harsh strength and his unbending will. Now he was dead, and the Salt Creek settlers—desperate for grass and water—were ready to move in.

Only the old man's three sons could stop them. But Matt Van Horn was cau­tious, a man without much physical courage. Billy was a scared kid, still in his teens. Kirk Van Horn was still young and unproved when the showdown came. And so most of the Tomahawk men chose to draw their pay and ride over the hill.

Now Kirk Van Horn, with a handful of loyal riders, faced the task of leading the shrunken Tomahawk forces against an invading rangeland army—the des­perate settlers who had to win or die.
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Tomahawk
SPUR AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR

THE RANGE KING WAS DEAD—NOW THE GRASS WAR WAS STARTING

Guy Van Horn had built Tomahawk Ranch by his own harsh strength and his unbending will. Now he was dead, and the Salt Creek settlers—desperate for grass and water—were ready to move in.

Only the old man's three sons could stop them. But Matt Van Horn was cau­tious, a man without much physical courage. Billy was a scared kid, still in his teens. Kirk Van Horn was still young and unproved when the showdown came. And so most of the Tomahawk men chose to draw their pay and ride over the hill.

Now Kirk Van Horn, with a handful of loyal riders, faced the task of leading the shrunken Tomahawk forces against an invading rangeland army—the des­perate settlers who had to win or die.
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Tomahawk

Tomahawk

by Wayne D. Overholser
Tomahawk

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by Wayne D. Overholser

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SPUR AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR

THE RANGE KING WAS DEAD—NOW THE GRASS WAR WAS STARTING

Guy Van Horn had built Tomahawk Ranch by his own harsh strength and his unbending will. Now he was dead, and the Salt Creek settlers—desperate for grass and water—were ready to move in.

Only the old man's three sons could stop them. But Matt Van Horn was cau­tious, a man without much physical courage. Billy was a scared kid, still in his teens. Kirk Van Horn was still young and unproved when the showdown came. And so most of the Tomahawk men chose to draw their pay and ride over the hill.

Now Kirk Van Horn, with a handful of loyal riders, faced the task of leading the shrunken Tomahawk forces against an invading rangeland army—the des­perate settlers who had to win or die.

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BN ID: 2940185619575
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Publication date: 12/30/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 572,603
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

One of America's greatest Western storytellers, Wayne D. Overholser was born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington and died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado. Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for best novel for Lawman using the pseudonym Lee Leighton. In 1955 he won the 1954 (second) Spur Award for The Violent Land. He also used the pseudonyms John S. Daniels, Dan J. Stevens and Joseph Wayne.

Learn more about the author on his website: www.waynedoverholser.com
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