Description
Back when the West was just open sky and rugged landscapes dotted with rough-and-tumble towns and sprawling cattle farms, a gunslinger named Tom Horn was shooting his way to becoming one of the most lethal manhunters in American history. Rough-hewn and raw, Tom Horn epitomized the blazing frontier spirit of the Old West.
As a cavalry scout on the trail of Geronimo and a Pinkerton detective running down cattle rustlers, his exploits earned him notoriety and enemies. When he hired out as a manhunter, those enemies began to think that the sharp-eyed shooter's long gun had dominated the West too long. But even they couldn't have foretold the ironic destiny that would finally cage Tom Horn.
Based on a true-life legend I, Tom Horn is considered Will Henry's greatest masterpiece. Revered by his colleagues and adored by millions of fans around the world, the author is a legend in the field of Western historical fiction. A masterful novelist and natural storyteller, he is the most honored of all Western writers, with a wide collection of awards that includes five of the coveted Western Writers of America Golden Spur Awards.