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Foreword
_ In 1866, only men uprooted by war had reason to ride into Tubacca, Arizona, a nondescript town as shattered and anonymous as the veterans drifting through it. So when Drew Rennie, newly discharged from Forrest’;s Confederate scouts, arrived leading everything he owned behind him—;his thoroughbred stud Shiloh, a mare about to foal, and a mule—;he knew his business would not be questioned. To anyone in Tubacca there could be only one extraordinary thing about Drew, and that he could not reveal: his name, Rennie.
Drew had come west from Kentucky to find a father he had thought dead until the year before. Kinship with a man like Hunt Rennie, however—;the legendary Don Cazar, owner of a matchless range and prize stallions—;was not a claim to be made quickly or lightly. Posing as Drew Kirby the young veteran contrived to get himself and his friend Anse hired as corral hands at Rennie’;s Range, but he was hardly prepared for the suspicion and
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