A cattle drive faces long odds in this exciting new installment in
Ralph Compton's Trail Drive series.
An outbreak of hostilities with Comanches has disrupted the usual trail
routes. But Mase Durst must get his cows from his Texas ranch to the
railway up in Wichita, Kansas, or face losing his land, which the bank
is fixing to foreclose on. He's forced to take his herd on a little-used
route called the Red Trail--little used for good reasons. It's a tough
trek: dangerous, narrow, and fraught with banditry.
Along the way, Durst and his men face numerous obstacles thrown up by
Mother Nature, cattle rustlers and crooked lawmen. But even their safe
arrival in Wichita will offer no relief if he can't make it home in time
to save his ranch from the bank--and his wife from the predations of
their rapacious neighbor. . .