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Iron marshal : a western duo / Lauran Paine.

Paine, Lauran (author.).

Summary:

Two short novels that bring the American West to life. Lost Valley is about the clash between a rancher and new settlers. Iron Marshall depicts a lawman who has kept the peace in Anza County, New Mexico for twenty-five years. There are those who want to force him into retirement but their plan backfires.-- Provided by NoveList.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781683240488
  • ISBN: 1683240480
  • Physical Description: 350 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
  • Edition: Center Point large print edition.
  • Publisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2016.

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Lost valley -- Iron marshal.
Subject: Ranchers > Fiction.
Genre: Western fiction.
Large type books.

Available copies

  • 6 of 6 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 6 total copies.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Fayette Co PL - Connersville LGPT WEST PAI (Text) 39230031953415 Adult Books Available -
LaGrange Co PL - LaGrange Main Library LP W PAI (Text) 30477100994114 Adult: Western Available -
LaGrange Co PL - Topeka Branch LP W PAI (Text) 30477100994106 Adult: Large Print Western Available -
New Castle-Henry County PL - New Castle F PAIN (LP/WESTERN) (Text) 39231033858289 Large Print Collection Available -
Peru PL - Peru LT FIC PAINE L (Text) 53069000450206 ADULT FICTION Available -
Plainfield-Guilford Twp PL - Plainfield L.P. FIC Paine (Text) 31208912251537 large print Available -

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  • Baker & Taylor
    "Two short western novels that balance action and character as lawmen do their best to uphold the law in their communities"--
  • Center Point Large Print Books
    In Lost Valley, the Lost Valley Ranch is a far-reaching empire founded by James Hyland, advanced by his son Angus Hyland, and inherited in the third generation by Douglas Hyland. Sheriff Evan Hatfield is a fair-minded man who wants to maintain the peace. This intention is challenged with the arrival of a homesteader who was issued a claim along Arapaho Creek by the Land Office in Denver. Douglas Hyland has documents in Spanish that support his claims to both sides of Arapaho creek, but he must make a trip to correct the error at the Land Office. New claimants arrive while he is gone and no one is going to stop them from moving onto their claims and building structures — not the aggressive crew of Lost Valley Ranch and certainly not the sheriff.

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