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Tack Gentry has been away for a year when he returns to the familiar buildings of his uncle John Gentry's G Bar ranch. To his amazement, the ranch has a new owner, who is unimpressed when Tack explains that his uncle was a Quaker, didn't believe in violence, and never carried a gun. His advice to Tack is to make tracks. But Tack has other plans.
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"What is attractive to people reading this kind of book is the idea of the freedom of the Western man, getting on a horse and moving on somewhere else."
Louis L'Amour
"Moves from sublime passages dealing with gods and heroic exploits to passages expressing deep human emotion."
Merriam Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature
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