Seventeen years after Waco Kingman's reported death, Ross Kingman, his son, tries to claim his father's ranch, but faces attacks by mysterious enemies who can't forget the past
The western novels of Norman A. Fox have sold several million copies throughout the world. His works have appeared on motion picture and television screens and have been dramatized for radio. This popularity is founded on Fox's ability to tell a gripping tale, backed by the vitality that comes from his knowing the West through both travel and research. Born in Michigan, Fox has, since early childhood, claimed Montana as his home.