The history of the Natchez Trace is one of bloody feuds and sudden, violent deaths. Running from New Orleans to Kentucky, the Trace is a treacherous path, open to dangerous men with murder on their minds.One such man is the ruthless rancher Andrew Tollinson. A murderer of settlers and tormentor of anyone who stands in his way of controlling the Trace, Tollinson creates fear among the residents of New Orleans. Few are brave enough to stand up to him. Only Nathan King, editor of the New Orleans Courier has the courage to print the truth about Tollinson's true nature.When Nathan is murdered and his printing press mysteriously destroyed, it falls to his daughter Jennifer to fight for justice. Will she back down when her life is also threatened?Even Aaron Lewis, the man she is set to marry thinks she should give in to Tollinson's demands.Then there is Dan Carson. A gunfighter and a gambler, Carson arrives in New Orleans with a score to settle. And it's one that might just help Jennifer King in her own quest for justice... Praise for John Glasby "A thrilling read." - Robert Foster, acclaimed author of The Lunar Code. John Glasby was born in 1928, and graduated from University with an honours degree in Chemistry. He started his career as a research chemist for I.C.I, in 1952, and worked for them until his retirement. During the early 1960s, Glasby wrote dozens of paperback westerns, all of which were reprinted in hardcover and paperback four decades later. Following his retirement from I.C.I., Glasby produced a steady stream of new westerns, science fiction and crime novels, right up to his death in 2010. His other tales of the wild west include Brand of the Hunted, Justice at Red River, Siege Town, Flashpoint and Bowie of the Alamo.
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