"Slim Evans and His Horse Lightning" by Graham M. Dean is a thrilling Western adventure story, where the cowboy Slim Evans receives a perplexing letter calling for his help, and he immediately rides out. Along with his loyal horse, Lightning, Slim heads into a region overcome with rustlers and trouble, where he's quickly pulled into action saving another cowboy from an ambush. The story promises to be an action-packed narrative about friendship, courage, and the tests of living in the old West.
Slim Evans and His Horse Lightning
By Graham M. Dean
A cowboy and his trusty horse race into danger after a mysterious letter pulls them into a wild world of rustlers, ambushes, and frontier justice.
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