Westward the Tide (Louis L'Amour Collection) - Hardcover

Book 29 of 29: Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures

Louis L'Amour

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Synopsis

Matt Bardoul was a good man to have as a friend and a bad one to make trouble with. He was also a single-minded drifterâ until he met his match in an outspoken beauty named Jacquine Coyle. She was headed into the Bighorn Mountains with her father and an expedition in search of gold. After Matt signs on to join them, he discovers that there is a group of outlaws in the partyâ gunfighters and thieves that Matt wouldnâ t trust for a minute. At first itâ s unclear what they are planning, but before long Matt realizes that heâ s the only man standing between innocent people and a brutal conspiracy of greed, lust, and cold-blooded murder.


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Die Rich. The promise was gold, a lot of it, waiting in the Big Horn Mountains. The plan was to head out with a handpicked party and nothing but the best in wagons, stock, and goods. Matt Bardoul bought in because the girl he wanted was there. But the tall, rugged man in buckskin sensed there was something wrong even before someone tried to warn him off--and someone else tried to gun him down. Sure enough, as the wagon train journeys westward, a deadly plot unfolds. Now Bardoul is the only man standing between innocent people and a brutal conspiracy of greed, lust, and cold-blooded murder.

About the Author

Louis L’Amour is undoubtedly the bestselling frontier novelist of all time. He is the only American-born author in history to receive both the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Congressional Gold Medal in honor of his life's work. He has published ninety novels; twenty-seven short-story collections; two works of nonfiction; a memoir, Education of a Wandering Man; and a volume of poetry, Smoke from This Altar. There are more than 300 million copies of his books in print worldwide.

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