About This Book
In a small cattle town two siblings, Vance and Elizabeth Cornish, witness a chaotic street gunfight that leaves a striking rider mortally shot. The fallen man is soon identified as a notorious outlaw whose bounty turns the incident into talk of reward while Elizabeth responds with shock and sympathy for his surviving family. The narrative follows the town's uneasy response, contrasts the siblings' differing temperaments—Vance's calm pragmatism and Elizabeth's emotional alarm—and examines the human cost of frontier violence, the power of reputation, and how rumor and spectacle shape communal judgment.
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