Lawless Prairie

Lawless Prairie by Charles G. West, published by Penguin on February 3, 2009, is a historical fiction novel that immerses readers in the tumultuous landscape of the Old West. The story follows Clint Connor, who finds himself wrongfully sentenced to six years in prison after intervening to stop a man from mistreating a horse. His unexpected freedom comes through a daring jailbreak, thrusting him into a life as a fugitive where he must navigate the dangers of the lawless prairie.
In this edition, readers will encounter a gripping narrative that explores themes of freedom and survival. As Clint Connor rides through treacherous territory, he must summon his courage and cunning to evade ruthless outlaws and confront a determined marshal intent on capturing him. This 240-page novel delves into the action and adventure that define the Western genre, providing an engaging experience for those interested in tales of resilience and conflict in a historical setting.
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A man discovers the bloody cost of freedom in this bold tale of the Old West.
Clint Connor only took the horse to stop a man from mistreating it, but a vengeful judge sentenced him to six years. Quietly serving his time, Clint suddenly finds himself free after he’s swept up in a daring jailbreak.
Now a fugitive, Clint Connor will need courage, cunning, and a cold-blooded ruthlessness as he rides the lawless prairie. But before he can escape to the hills of Montana, he’ll have to outgun malicious outlaws and face a final showdown with a marshal determined to bring Clint back as a prisoner—or a corpse.
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