Danger Valley
- 500 pages
- 18 hours of reading
It looked as if Greg Corwin's luck would never end . . .






It looked as if Greg Corwin's luck would never end . . .
Late one warm January afternoon, nine strangers rode into the town of Florence, Arizona. They had traveled many miles through dangerous Apache country, looking for a place to settle and start a new life.
Ken Ballard had become a drifter a homeless, shiftless wanderer, jumping freight trains from one job to another. It had been three long years since he had owned his own saddle. Then Brad Morgan picked him up, trained him, and took him on as a driver. Moran owned one of the largest freight lines in the west but he wanted to own the only freight line. Moran had plans, and these plans included hiring a loner, someone who wouldn t be missed. . . ."
Hal Graydon got the message - a lot of powerful people didn't want him to take the job of fencing the greatest cattle range in all the Southwest. So Hal was ready to call it quits, until the fence-haters made one wrong move too many.
Lawrence E. Crane, troubleshooter for the Chicago & Far Western Railroad, rode into Warbow prepared for the worst. Urgently summoned by the local land agent for the railroad, Crane found the town on the brink of explosive violence.
Clay manning might have ridden out of Morala Valley the day he rode in, but three people kept him there, Latigo Dolan, his men held manning down while Latigo beat him unmercifully. Dan Archer, he owed the lion's share of the valley, and trie to dectate to manning. Lora Archer, the fiery haried, fiery spirted daughter of the cattle king challenged Manning to resist her father....back cover