Pistol Man
Daniel Cassidy2015

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The violent account of one man's rise to notoriety as an infamous gunfighter of the Old American West. In 1846, Nathan Delaney is only eight years old, when he is caught up in the turbulent struggle of the Mexican-American war. Travelling with a troop of Texas Rangers, Nathan quickly loses his innocence and childhood in the harsh, arid wastes of the Texas borderland in a series of brutal skirmishes between the hard-bitten Rangers and their Indian and Mexican foes. The war on the border is every bit as grim and brutal as the landscape it is fought over, and there are acts of savagery and torture on both sides. It is neither a time nor a place for a small boy, and with the Ranger troop surrounded on all sides and greatly outnumbered, Nathan must quickly learn to outgrow the boy in order to survive.

Twenty years later, in the aftermath of another bloody and brutal conflict - the Civil War - Nathan is trying his best to put the years he has spent as a Confederate guerrilla fighter behind him. He has arrived in the small town of Taylor's Mill, with a view to settling down to a life of peace and prosperity. Fate, in the form of a beautiful young woman, and an unwanted confrontation with some of the town's rougher elements, conspires against him however, and Nathan is soon forced to go on the run. With a string of Bounty Hunters dogging his trail, Texas seems the ideal place to head for, and once there, Nathan is given the opportunity to range even further by joining the famous Montana cattle drive, led by the legendary Nelson Story.

With nothing to look forward to except stampedes, flooded river crossings and multiple confrontations with hostile bandits and Indians - and with a particularly determined Bounty Hunter still dogging his trail - Nathan will have plenty of cause to wonder whether he has made the right choice or not.

Titre original : Pistol Man (2015)

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Anglaise Langue anglaise | 462 pages | Sortie : 26 juin 2015 | ISBN : 9781940707020

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