Shadow of the Rope

Shadow of the Rope by Amanda Brenner is a fictional work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 4, 2013. This edition spans 230 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Charlotte Beckford, who witnesses the tragic death of her fiancé, Adam, in a Kansas street. Overcome with grief and rage, she vows to seek justice against his murderer, Bowie Rayburn, who dismisses her threats as those of a powerless girl.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of love, loss, and vengeance within the Western genre. As Charlotte grapples with her emotions and the harsh realities of her situation, the plot unfolds against the backdrop of a rugged landscape, highlighting her determination to confront the man who shattered her life. This edition invites readers to delve into a tale of resilience and the struggle for justice in a world that often underestimates women.
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Charlotte Beckford watched helplessly as the man she loved was gunned down in the middle of a dusty Kansas street. In another month, they would have married. Now, as she knelt and cradled Adam’s broken body, she screamed hysterically at his murderer, swearing that she would see him hang. But Bowie Rayburn laughed at her threat, her words echoing behind him as he rode away unconcerned. After all, he thought, what could she do? She was just a girl.
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