The Trail to Peach Meadow Canyon (Louis L'Amour)
Young Mike Bastian was raised to be an outlaw. Now it is time for him to take over a crooked empire from his adoptive father, Ben Curry. But Bastian isn't sure he wants to be a cow rustler -- especially after he meets the enchanting Drusilla Ragan. Can he defy Curry's legacy of crime? Bastian finds out the surest test of a man is whether he can walk alone.
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September 18th 2001
by Random House Audio
(first published June 19th 1992)
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Many of the outlaws in "The Trail to Peach Meadow Canyon" are portrayed as being far too moralistic to be believable. Gang leader Ben Curry, for example, wants to leave his life of crime and spend his final days as a loving family man. It's hard to believe such an ambitious thief, who spent years building a powerful, notorious crime outfit, was at the same time a doting husband and father. (Tony Soprano was able to compartmentalize, of course, but he also never treated his family all that wonder...more
Young Mike Bastian was raised to be an outlaw. Now it is time for him to take over a crooked empire from his adoptive father, Ben Curry. But Bastian isn't sure he wants to be a cow rustler -- especially after he meets the enchanting Drusilla Ragan. Can he defy Curry's legacy of crime? Bastian finds out the surest test of a man is whether he can walk alone.
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Louis L'Amour was an American author. L'Amour's books, primarily Western fiction, remain enormously popular, and most have gone through multiple printings. At the time of his death all 101 of his works were in print (86 novels, 14 short-story collections and one full-length work of nonfiction) and he was considered "one of the world's most popular writers".
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