The open range is quieter now-but the silence is fragile, and blood remembers where it was spilled.
In the fading days of the American West, old grudges refuse to stay buried. Land disputes, cattle wars, and a dying code of honor simmer beneath the dust, waiting for the smallest spark to ignite them once more. When violence erupts along the open range, it pulls Ethan Cole-a weary lawman scarred by past choices-back into a world he thought he'd left behind.
Cole has seen what honor costs. He has buried men who lived by it and watched families shattered by the belief that blood can settle what words cannot. Yet as rival ranches clash and towns are forced to choose sides, he finds himself standing between men who cling to the old ways and those willing to exploit them for power. The law offers little protection here. Respect is still earned with a gun, and justice is measured by consequence rather than statute.
As cattle are driven off disputed land and gunfire echoes across the plains, the conflict becomes deeply personal. Loyalties fracture. Betrayals surface. Innocent lives are caught in the crossfire of men fighting not just for territory, but for legacy. Each decision Cole makes brings him closer to a final reckoning-one that will demand more than courage, and more than sacrifice.
Rich in atmosphere and driven by deeply human conflict, The Last Ride at Sundown is a powerful Western novel about the cost of honor in a changing world. It explores the final moments of the open range, where the past refuses to loosen its grip and every rider must decide what he stands for-because some rides can only be taken once, and some choices can never be undone.
As the sun sets on the frontier, the West prepares to claim its final due.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The open range is quieter now-but the silence is fragile, and blood remembers where it was spilled.In the fading days of the American West, old grudges refuse to stay buried. Land disputes, cattle wars, and a dying code of honor simmer beneath the dust, waiting for the smallest spark to ignite them once more. When violence erupts along the open range, it pulls Ethan Cole-a weary lawman scarred by past choices-back into a world he thought he'd left behind.Cole has seen what honor costs. He has buried men who lived by it and watched families shattered by the belief that blood can settle what words cannot. Yet as rival ranches clash and towns are forced to choose sides, he finds himself standing between men who cling to the old ways and those willing to exploit them for power. The law offers little protection here. Respect is still earned with a gun, and justice is measured by consequence rather than statute.As cattle are driven off disputed land and gunfire echoes across the plains, the conflict becomes deeply personal. Loyalties fracture. Betrayals surface. Innocent lives are caught in the crossfire of men fighting not just for territory, but for legacy. Each decision Cole makes brings him closer to a final reckoning-one that will demand more than courage, and more than sacrifice.Rich in atmosphere and driven by deeply human conflict, The Last Ride at Sundown is a powerful Western novel about the cost of honor in a changing world. It explores the final moments of the open range, where the past refuses to loosen its grip and every rider must decide what he stands for-because some rides can only be taken once, and some choices can never be undone.As the sun sets on the frontier, the West prepares to claim its final due. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798233745461
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