Flint: A Novel

Flint: A Novel by Louis L’Amour, published by Bantam in February 1985, is a reissue that spans 256 pages in English. The story follows Flint, who left the West at seventeen, leaving behind a tumultuous past. Now a wealthy financier in the East, he returns to New Mexico, facing the end of his life due to incurable cancer. As a range war erupts, Flint finds himself drawn into the conflict, choosing to assist Nancy Kerrigan, a local rancher, against a cold-eyed speculator and a notorious assassin.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines themes of loyalty and redemption as Flint uses his resources and skills to confront the challenges posed by the land swindle threatening Nancy’s ranch. The novel delves into the complexities of Flint’s character, showcasing his legendary resolve to fight despite his deteriorating health. With elements of Western fiction, this edition presents a gripping tale of courage and determination in the face of adversity.
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He left the West at the age of seventeen, leaving behind a rootless past and a bloody trail of violence. In the East he became one of the wealthiest financiers in America—and one of the most feared and hated.
Now, suffering from incurable cancer, he has come back to New Mexico to die alone. But when an all-out range war erupts, Flint chooses to help Nancy Kerrigan, a local rancher. A cold-eyed speculator is setting up the land swindle of a lifetime, and Buckdun, a notorious assassin, is there to back his play.
Flint alone can help Nancy save her ranch…with his cash, his connections—and his gun. He still has his legendary will to fight. All he needs is time, and that’s fast running out….
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