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"Emory Cross is fresh from a shootout at her family's legacy ranch when she's sent on a temporary assignment to a remote corner of Colorado. But the old west is alive and well in this corner of the state, and Emory soon stumbles upon a body hanging from a crossbar--with the sign "horse thief" attached to his chest. Determined to identify the corpse and figure out what trouble is afoot, Emory finds herself up against the ever-present--if often invisible-dark underbelly of the modern west. But she's not afraid to stand up for what she believes in. As the mystery surrounding the murdered man hangs in the balance, Emory pushes her broken heart to the side and vows to uncover local ranchers' secrets and track down the killer for good."
Randi Samuelson-Brown, known for her award nominated and compelling historical fiction of the Old West, engages her passion for storytelling to paint an unflinching portrait of the seedy underbelly of the modern-day West.Emory Cross is a young and tough, no nonsense brand inspector in Colorado cattle country. She's intent on preserving her family ranch's traditional way of life in Colorado at all costs...even if it means crossing some lines.When she finds a pair of calves that have strayed onto the Lost Daughter Ranch, she decides to brand them as her own, even though she's technically operating in a grey area of cattle rustling...something she's meant to be ferreting out rather than participating in. That decision leads her down a road fraught with danger, and exposes an uneasy past leading to an uncertain future for both Emory and her family's legacy.
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