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White Wolf's Law: A Western Story

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After a brutal raid leaves a homestead burned, murdered victims, and one wounded survivor who hints at a feared outlaw, a frontier community mobilizes to confront a violent gang that has terrorized the region. Riders, local leaders, and townspeople pursue the raiders through ambushes, jailbreaks, and mounted attacks while miners and settlers debate defensive strategies. Episodes include a fortified mine, clever traps, a risky rescue, and escalating skirmishes that test loyalties and leadership. The narrative focuses on retribution, community solidarity, and the tension between law and vigilantism as events build toward a decisive confrontation with the gang’s notorious leader.

About the Author

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Hal Dunning

Hal Dunning is an author known for his contributions to the Western genre, particularly through his novel "White Wolf's Law: A Western Story." His work often explores themes of adventure and the rugged American frontier, capturing the spirit of the West. Dunning's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and compelling characters, making his narratives resonate with fans of classic Western literature. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, his writing reflects the enduring appeal of Western tales and the complexities of life in that era.