Courage is a thing that's bred in the bone. But right and wrong are bred in the bone, too. Heck Espinoza's Spanish roots are deep in the New Mexico Territory's soil. Early Bascomb is a Southern drifter fleeing a murder warrant back in Mississippi. When a stranger turns up and offers the unlikely partners a chance at a big payout, neither man is in a position to refuse the work. But the job isn't everything they've been promised, and sometimes a man's loyalty must be given to what he knows is right, even when what's right isn't the thing he prefers. If you love gritty Westerns where you can taste the trail dust and feel the horse beneath you, then saddle up and ride along with Heck and Early as they cut a trail through the New Mexico Territory. Click the buy button and start reading today!
Reproduction of the original: What ́s Bred in the Bone by Grant Allen
Rounding out the story started by the death of eccentric art patron and collector Francis Cornish in The Rebel Angels, this worthy follow-up, What's Bred in the Bone, takes you back to Cornish's humble beginnings in a spellbinding tale of ...
Bred in the Bone
Elma Clifford found herself thrust, hap-hazard, at the very last moment, into the last compartment of the last carriage of the train -- alone -- with an artist.
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