In "Trap of Gold," a man named Wetherton finally finds gold. The problem is that the vein is laced into an unstable piece of granite, and removing it could cause an avalanche. Tack Gentry has been away a year. When he returns to his uncle's ranch, he's told his uncle was killed in a gunfight and that he should "Keep Travelin, ' Rider." But Tack's uncle was a Quaker and didn't own a gun . . . In "Dutchman's Flat," a six-man posse goes after a squatter who murdered a man. But as the posse goes deep into the desert, they ...
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In "Trap of Gold," a man named Wetherton finally finds gold. The problem is that the vein is laced into an unstable piece of granite, and removing it could cause an avalanche. Tack Gentry has been away a year. When he returns to his uncle's ranch, he's told his uncle was killed in a gunfight and that he should "Keep Travelin, ' Rider." But Tack's uncle was a Quaker and didn't own a gun . . . In "Dutchman's Flat," a six-man posse goes after a squatter who murdered a man. But as the posse goes deep into the desert, they realize that this squatter knows the terrain a lot better than they do. Lance Kilkenny is known as the fastest gun in the West. In "Rider of Lost Creek," he's called on to help a man who once saved his life. How can he refuse?
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