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Sundown

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Most of the ranchers around Sand Creek had brought cattle up from Texas when free grass opened in Nebraska. It was tough, but eventually Ben Wyatt's Bar W and the other ranches began to prosper -- and so did the shantytown of Sand Creek. The town's old sod buildings were replaced by wood structures, and the riffraff that had made Sand Creek home made way for honest merchants. But Sand Creek depended on the cattle business, so when the ranches hurt -- and they were hurting bad in 1876 -- Sand Creek hurt too. The discovery of gold in the nearby Black Hills brought thousands of people to the area and soon put a strain on the food supply. At first, it was just a little rustling to feed the hungry men in the mining camps, but now the thievery was out of control. The cattlemen knew there had to be someone behind it. And that's when they hired Luke Howard and other Range Detectives to put a stop to it -- and they gave him permission to use any means necessary to get the job done.

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Published April 1, 2013

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Michael Zimmer

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Michael Zimmer is the author of twenty novels. His work has been praised by Library Journal, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, the Historical Novel Society, and others. City of Rocks (Five Star, 2012) was chosen by Booklist as one of the top ten Western novels of 2012. The Poacher’s Daughter (Five Star, 2014) received a starred Booklist review, and was selected winner of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum’s prestigious Western Heritage Wrangler Award for Outstanding Western Novel (2015); both were finalists for the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America, and his short story, The Medicine Robe, won the Spur Award in 2019. Among his Westerns is the seven-volume American Legends Collection series.

In addition to Westerns, Zimmer also writes Mysteries, including the Two-Bit Street Mystery series featuring 1940s private eye Lafayette “Lafe” Doyle.

Zimmer resides in Utah with his wife Vanessa and their two dogs. His website is: www.michael-zimmer.com



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January 1, 2020
Tale of too many

Got this story because of the author. It was a tough read. Too many characters to keep up with unless you read with out stopping. Way to much description of scenery. Look forward to next book.
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February 18, 2019
Amazing

Absolutely fantastic! The characters are well developed and are human , all with emotions and flaws. This is a must read for sure
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January 2, 2016
Excellent. A very detailed story about a group of riders working for the Cattlemen's Association in tracking down cattle rustlers. I think this is the first I have read by this author but I will read as many as I can find.
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