Gun for Sale (Western Complete)
Description:
Clay Manning would probably have ridden right out of Morala Valley the same day he rode in - but three people made sure he stayed.
Latigo Dolan's men held Manning down while Latigo beat him unmercifully. Then there was Dan Archer, who owned the lion's share of the valley, and who wanted Manning to do as he was told. And lastly, there was Lora Archer, the fiery-haired and even more fiery-spirited daughter of the cattle king himself, who challenged Manning to resist her father.
Like many who came before him, Lee Wells began his Western fiction career writing stories for the pulp magazine market. As his popularity grew, so did his stories - until they became highly acclaimed full-length novels. Wells's Western fiction is notable for his wide and vivid assortment of interesting characters and the sense of place he created within the ranching communities of his fiction.