Salt-Lick Range

Salt-Lick Range by Lauran Paine is a large print edition published by Wheeler/Chivers in May 2009, comprising 237 pages. This work of fiction unfolds in the Idaho Territory, where Deputy U.S. Marshall Dan Miller finds himself amidst escalating tensions known as the Salt-Lick war. Following an ambush that nearly claims the life of U.S. Marshall Fred Clampett, Dan becomes the sole lawman in the area, tasked with maintaining order as conflict brews between settlers and cattle ranchers.
Readers will encounter a narrative that explores themes of law enforcement and community strife in a Western setting. As Dan navigates the challenges posed by bushwhackers and the resulting violence, he strives to prevent further bloodshed, ultimately facing a personal sacrifice. This edition offers an accessible reading experience for those interested in Western fiction, highlighting the complexities of duty and survival in a turbulent environment.
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When Deputy U.S. Marshall Dan Miller arrived in Jefferson, Idaho Territory, the Salt-Lick war was already in the making. When he’d been there a week, U.S. Marshall Fred Clampett was ambushed and nearly killed, leaving Dan the only lawman. Before the final showdown, bushwhackers killed a settler and a cowman, wounded another cowman, and provoked settlers and cattle rancher to raid each other. It was Dan who prevented bloodshed – until his got spilt.
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