Raiders of Spanish Peaks
by Zane Grey
A classic drama story on the border, a fascinating story that a man's house is really his castle. Lindsay's family came to the event, hoping to help her father, John, recover from the disease. Upon arrival, they are asked to purchase the Spanish Pixie Farm, an abandoned U.S. military outpost surrounded by mountains. It seems like the perfect place to settle into their new life as farmers. However, as they will soon learn, this desolate castle is equally suitable for both protection and imprisonment. In fact, they have been tricked into buying an old headquarters and buying a hiding place for a group of thieves and rustlers. Almost as soon as he leaves for work, the Lindsay family's peace is disturbed and their protected new home quickly becomes an isolated outpost when they begin to chase herds of rustlers. John Lindsay discovers that there are spies among his loyal cowboys. The situation continues to worsen until their fight, which eventually brews, culminates in a night attack, leading to all-out war and the kidnapping of one of Lindsay's daughters and the slide of the other. John must fight betrayal inside and enemies outside to keep his family and new life safe.