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It might have been 1895, but the country around Singletree, Montana, was still as wild as ever...
The county had a problem with rustlers, and Cyrus McCall, who ran Big Sky, strung barbed wire between his land and that of his neighbor, Maggie Carter, to stop them.
From then on, Maggie had to herd her cows an extra two miles before they could reach water, and that took time and manpower she couldn't spare. Worse, it seemed to suggest that Maggie was in league with the rustlers, because they always pushed stolen stock across her land.
Maggie promised hell if the fences weren't taken down. And hell is just what she and McCall got - though in the end it had nothing to do with rustling, but everything to do with a past that wouldn't stay buried...
Genre: Western
The county had a problem with rustlers, and Cyrus McCall, who ran Big Sky, strung barbed wire between his land and that of his neighbor, Maggie Carter, to stop them.
From then on, Maggie had to herd her cows an extra two miles before they could reach water, and that took time and manpower she couldn't spare. Worse, it seemed to suggest that Maggie was in league with the rustlers, because they always pushed stolen stock across her land.
Maggie promised hell if the fences weren't taken down. And hell is just what she and McCall got - though in the end it had nothing to do with rustling, but everything to do with a past that wouldn't stay buried...
Genre: Western
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