Nevada
by Zane Grey
His name was Nevada, the name he took to lose his past. As a child, he was abandoned among cruel and evil people. He worked on their influence again and again, but in the midst of conflicts, his own desire for justice or revenge was rejected. He gained a new reputation with a new identity, but old troubles and old enemies followed him everywhere he went. Nevada was the quiet type who preferred to work hard and plan better days. Adept with a horse and a rope, he was also able to shoot quickly and straight. As he approached the thought that he could return to the woman he loved, a gang of rustlers threatened everything. Once again, if his passions were not chosen for him, he had to choose between risks.