TY - SOUND AU - L'Amour, Louis, TI - Law of the desert born: That triggernometry tenderfoot ; Horse heaven SN - 9780739383827 AV - PS3523.A446 A6 1992 U1 - 813/.52 22 KW - Frontier and pioneer life KW - Fiction KW - Ranchers KW - Fugitives from justice KW - West (U.S.) KW - Western stories KW - gsafd N1 - Compact disc; Disc 1. Law of the desert born (1946) -- Disc 2. That triggernometry tenderfoot (1947) -- Disc 3. Horse heaven (1950); Read by multiple narrators N2 - Law of the desert born: When Sheriff Gates formed his posse, he opened the jail and let Lopez ride along. Shad Marone, foreman of the Running F Ranch, had shot and killed his neighbor, Jud Bowman. Lopez, a former hand at the Running F, swears he's the only one who can track Marone down. But the posse forced Marone into an almost waterless desert, driving him on toward certain death or a showdown with the halfbreed who had once been at his mercy and now held Marone's life in his hands; That triggernometry tenderfoot: From the moment he stepped off the stage in a pressed suit, anyone could see he was a rank greenhorn. He had come to Harrison, Montana, with a purpose. That purpose would take him to the burned-out homestead of Mike Shanahan, a rancher who had died in an 'accident, ' and also to a lovely teacher at the local schoolhouse. Camping on Shanahan's land was meant to last just 'til he got to the bottom of things. But once there, he would learn a lasting lesson about himself, about revenge, and about love; Horse heaven: When Jim Locklin pays his older brother a visit, he finds the brother missing, his horse ranch taken over by his brother's estranged wife, and a shifty gambler named Chance Varrow who has become a permanent visitor. As Jim's suspicions build, they center on one person: Varrow, whose relationship with George's wife, Amie, is a little too close for comfort. In the end, it will all come down to just two men -- and only one will walk away ER -