Galloway

Galloway by Louis L’Amour, published by Bantam Books in 1974, is a 131-page work that explores the challenges of ranching in a territory claimed by the formidable Dunn family. The narrative follows Galloway and Flagan Sackett as they attempt to establish their new life, only to confront the violent realities of their ambitions. This edition, the 11th printing, presents a blend of science fiction and space opera elements, set against a backdrop of conflict and survival.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of perseverance and conflict as the Sacketts navigate their new environment. The book captures the essence of their struggle against the ruthless Dunn family, leading to a series of confrontations that ultimately allow the Sacketts to focus on their ranching dreams. With its roots in science fiction and fantasy, Galloway offers a unique perspective on the intersection of ambition and adversity in a challenging landscape.
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Galloway and Flagan Sackett decide to settle down and take up ranching, but the territory they are interested in has already been claimed by the tough and ruthless Dunn family. Many dead Dunns later, the Sacketts are able to put up their guns and concentrate on their new ranch.
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