Carty

Published
Nov 1977
Main Genre
Western Western

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Carty was a loner, the man they called "the Indian." A white man raised Kiowa, he was wise in the ways of the ancient tribesmen, a man who could live close to the earth. He was also a man of honor and, if he had to, he would kill when it was time for killing.
Carty owed an outlaw named Morgan Chance for a bad debt. At first, Carty thought Chance would simply back-shoot him in repayment. Instead, Chance offered Carty a proposition: If Carty would accompany Chance's sister to the Checkerboard Ranch, the debt would be forgotten. Carty accepted.
The trip to the Checkerboard Ranch was a long and hard one. A rival band of outlaws was laying for Chance's gang, and wouldn't think twice about taking his sister instead. It was Carty alone with a woman against a no man's land of unforeseeable dangers. Yet, if any man could survive it, Carty was that man. But even Carty was only human, and this time the odds were against him more than ever before....

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Nov 1977 Doubleday ISBN 0385128665
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Jan 1979 Robert Hale (UK) ISBN 0709172729
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