3.0 out of 5 stars
Dark Horse by B. M. Bower, August 25, 2005
This review is from: Dark Horse: A Story of the Flying U (Sagebrush Large Print Western Series) (Hardcover)
Description from the back of the book:
When Big Medicine saved the strange rider who had been struck by lightning, he was something of a hero among the cowhands of the Flying U. But not for long. The stranger had amnesia and couldn't remember who he was, so they called him Nameless. He also had been exposed to smallpox so the whole ranch was put in quarantine. When red-headed, flirtatious Myrtle Forsyth was quarantined with the others, smallpox became a mild danger by comparison, as TheNative Son and Nameless both had eyes for her. Suddenly, it seemed, the Flying U's happy family was falling apart. Finally, the stranger was identified as Lopin' Larry Jones, a whirwind track star from the Coast, and the ranch became a secret training ground. Threatened on race day by a dirty double-cross, Big Medicine saves the day and reunites the Flying U again.
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