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The Old West was a brutal land, filled with much danger, ranging from Indians, outlaws, wild animals such as cougars and grizzlies, and many men who were deadly with a weapon. This land had been populated by early settlers, but had been scouted and explored by the mountain men nearly a centure earlier than the first settlers. A mountain man once said of the western landscape he stood gazing upon: "God ain't never made nuthin' prettier than this."
Sy Causey was a careful man, one used to the dangers of the wild, western frontier. His skill with weapons had been honed by years of living in a harsh land and facing hard men. He'd faced the Apache, twice in a deadly hand to hand combat to the death. He'd been chased for a week by the Comanche in Texas. Only his skills at hiding his trail, at surviving in the desert, and in earning the respect of his enemies with his superb marksmanship kept him alive.
In a casual flirtation with a beautiful woman who challenged him to take a job hunting wolves on her father's ranch, he quickly learns that the real reason he was hired was to hunt a man--a man some felt was half wolf. Causey accepted the job, loving the challenge of pitting himself against the ultimate predator. Man.
Sy Causey discovered that he was tracking a man with skills to match his own. Indeed, the man has an uncanny ability to evade Causey, whose skill at tracking was second to none. Suddenly, Causey finds himself being the one hunted, and in an explosive exchange of gunfire with this strange man with the instincts of a wolf, Causey is trapped in a crevice and nearly killed. When he is found by a ranch hand, he returns to the ranch, only to discover that the woman he has fallen in love with has been taken by this strange man.
Causey sets out on the trail and soon learns who he is tracking. He knows the man very well. He'd hunted this man before. Indeed, he'd hunted with this man before. Causey also knew that he was in trouble. This was no ordinary man. And, the others at the ranch had it right. This man had all the instincts and ferocity of a wolf.
The knowledge brought cold fear that settled into his gut. He knew this man so well that he understood he was about to take up a trail from which he'd probably never return.It was the only man he'd ever feared.
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