High Lonesome
Louis L'Amour, David Strathairn, Random House Audio
Audible Audiobook
(Random House Audio, June 10, 2005)
In one of his most riveting novels of adventure, America's favorite storyteller follows the treacherous trail of an outlaw determined to make his big strike and then disappear into a new life. But can a wrong turn be made right and can the heart of a hardened man still be moved by a second chance at happiness? Here's a hard-hitting, uniquely American tale of raw courage, haunting regret, and hope against all odds as only Louis L'Amour can tell it. Considine bristled at the word "thief", but that's what he was. He'd been out of money, and one mistake just led to another. Now he had four years of crime behind him and little to show for it, except the dubious honor of being a hunted man. But just north of the border there was one last chance it could all pay off. Obaro was a tough town full of tough men, boasting a bank no one had ever tapped. But it wasn't just the bank that rankled Considine, it was the man who ran Obaro. Sheriff Pete Runyon had been a friend until he had married the girl that Considine loved. He was also the only man who had ever beaten Considine in a fist fight. Outwitting Runyon now would be sweet revenge on many levels. But Considine didn't count on meeting Lennie, a beautiful young woman, and her trail-savvy but reckless father, a former outlaw trying to get far enough away from his past to give his daughter a future. The two were headed straight for an Apache war party and certain death. Now Considine and his gang can either ride like hell for the border just ahead of an angry posse, or join the old man and the girl in a desperate last stand atop High Lonesome against revenge-hungry warriors. The choice is simple: risk the hangman's noose or an Apache bullet.