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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote2025-03-17 09:06 pm

Passin' Through

Passin' Through by Louis L'Amour

A Western tale of danger and adventure.

The narrator stops for a drink, and after a local man picks a fight and dies, he has to escape when the man's brothers leave him to hang.  He makes it to a ranch where two women are.  Some men are trying to run them off.  He helps.

A complication ensues.  The tale runs through many perils, concerning a known killer, a blue roan horse, paths through the wild to avoid going the same way twice, a suggestion that a man leave and take the trouble he brought with him away, and more.

There are two allusions to the author's Sackett series, one more subtle than the other.


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