The curse of Skull Canyon / Peter Brandvold.
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- 9781410481627
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Main Library | Large Print Fiction | WESTERN Brandvol Peter | LG 1 | Available | 33111008730919 |
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A Lonnie Gentry WesternEveryone in the Never Summer Mountains knows the ancient curse: a man who lets nightfall find him in Skull Canyon will soon die a violent death. Folks stay clear of the forbidding chasm that sits not far from the ranch young Lonnie Gentry shares with his mother and infant half brother. Then, pursued by a pack of savage riders and lured by cries for help, Lonnie awakens at sunup to learn the extent of Skull Canyon's horror.
Everyone in the Never Summer Mountains knows about the ancient Indian curse on Skull Canyon. That's why most folks stay clear of the forbidding chasm that sits up in the highest, remotest reaches of the range, not far from the ranch young Lonnie Gentry shares with his mother and infant half brother. Lonnie finds himself near Skull Canyon one day, working cows. A man's agonized wail lures him into the canyon, where he finds a youth only a few years older than himself dying from a gunshot wound. Lonnie spends the night in the canyon, lending comfort to the wounded Cade McLory. When the sun comes up, McLory is dead and Lonnie, having let nightfall find him in the forbidden canyon, knows he is probably cursed. Later, when savage men pour into the remote canyon, apparently searching for something they're willing to kill to keep others from finding, Lonnie learns the extent of Skull Canyon's horror.