The Nester
"This ranch is mine--you got to kill me to get it."

All his life, Rod Devers had wanted only one thing--his own spread.

To get it, he hired his gun to the highest bidder. When he had it he hung up his gun.

Then Egan Valley exploded into range war. But Rod refused to take either side until he stood alone, deserted by friends as well as the girl he loved.

Then once again he strapped on his gun and went out to take on both sides--knowing that one or the other would get him.
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The Nester
"This ranch is mine--you got to kill me to get it."

All his life, Rod Devers had wanted only one thing--his own spread.

To get it, he hired his gun to the highest bidder. When he had it he hung up his gun.

Then Egan Valley exploded into range war. But Rod refused to take either side until he stood alone, deserted by friends as well as the girl he loved.

Then once again he strapped on his gun and went out to take on both sides--knowing that one or the other would get him.
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The Nester

The Nester

by Wayne D. Overholser
The Nester
The Nester

The Nester

by Wayne D. Overholser

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Overview

"This ranch is mine--you got to kill me to get it."

All his life, Rod Devers had wanted only one thing--his own spread.

To get it, he hired his gun to the highest bidder. When he had it he hung up his gun.

Then Egan Valley exploded into range war. But Rod refused to take either side until he stood alone, deserted by friends as well as the girl he loved.

Then once again he strapped on his gun and went out to take on both sides--knowing that one or the other would get him.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157154240
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Publication date: 08/16/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 771 KB

About the Author

One of America's greatest Western storytellers, Wayne D. Overholser was born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington and died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado. Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for best novel for Lawman using the pseudonym Lee Leighton. In 1955 he won the 1954 (second) Spur Award for The Violent Land. He also used the pseudonyms John S. Daniels, Dan J. Stevens and Joseph Wayne.
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