In the Arizona Territory, there were no compromises. You fought the land and you fought your enemies. Troy Cameron's outfit had been struggling for three years to draw a living from the Defiances. And Big Jim Jackson had never forgiven them for trying. Big Jim was getting squeezed -- and he was angry and wild as a flushed-out grizzly. Troy Cameron had given up marshaling, but the sky over his ranch was bullet-gray. War was brewing in the dark ridges of Defiance Mountain ...
The edition from which I am writing this review is a newer one--Berkley Publishing 1979. A copy I have had since about that time. This is the typical range feud story about Troy Cameron's outfit having struggled for three years to make a living in the high ridge country of Arizona, and how Big Jim Jackson had never forgiven him for trying to live there on range he claimed. And now that the range was getting smaller and beginning to squeeze Jackson even more, he was angry and wanted him gone. Settling disputes of this kind was never easy in the Old West. Who was right, and who was wrong?
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