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It was one of my favorites by Lorraine Heath, and I've read them all. I thought she did a terrific job creating and presenting her heroine with a disability, a very difficult job for a writer. I guess one of the things I liked the. The Outlaw and the Lady by Chap O'Keefe - book cover, description, publication history. When ex-Confederate guerrilla Tod Larraby was tricked into shooting a crooked gambler in a Colorado mining town, a scheming town marshal set a dubious price for his. Outlaw's Lady (Leisure historical romance) by Smith, Bobbi and a great selection of similar Used, New and Collectible Books available now at AbeBooks.com. Sign On My Account Basket Help Menu Find Book My Account. Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment Lady And The Outlaw
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The Outlaw and the Lady. A Black Horse Western from Hale, 1. Tod Larraby was a deadly shot, an ex- Confederate guerrilla with a reputation to match. But when he was tricked into shooting a crooked gambler in a Colorado mining town, a dubious price was set for his freedom. Lord Buckhampton, a bull- headed British capitalist with investments in the state, needed Larraby to guide him to his delinquent son, who’d vanished into the wildest parts of the Rockies with a half- breed whore from a Leadville bordello. Against Larraby’s advice, Buckhampton insisted they take along his second wife Julia.
But would Tod be able to complete his task and win his liberty faced as he was with death and deception? Chap O’Keefe, really author Keith Chapman, has created some excellent characters in this book, Lord Buckhampton really comes across as a pompous man who you will be hoping will get his comeuppance soon after you meet him. The book moves quickly from beginning to end, and has many action packed scenes. Throughout the tale there is a growing attraction between Tod and Julia but this can’t possibly become anything more than that can it? There are plenty of surprises along the way too, some of the characters not quite being who they say they are, and a savage gang of outlaws add further hardship to the task of finding Buckhampton’s son.
For once we have a Black Horse Western with a cover that almost matches a scene within the story. Definitely worth picking up a copy, if you can find one.