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In 1877 Texas, a poker table can make you rich - or put you in the ground before sunset.
Oliver Canyon Golden has spent fifteen years in motion. Town to town, table to table, always moving before anyone decides his winning streak is their problem. He does not make friends. He does not stay. He does not get involved.
Then he walks into a saloon in Albany, Texas, and breaks every rule he has.
When a young saloon girl is cornered by the most dangerous drunk in the county, Canyon steps in without thinking too hard about it. By morning, the drunk is dead in the alley - and Canyon is the last man anyone saw arguing with him. The dead man's father, Harlan Cutter, is the wealthiest and most feared man in three counties. He does not need the law. He has money, men with guns, and enough reach to make a stranger disappear without a trial.
Canyon runs.
He ends up at a small cattle ranch north of Albany, owned by a widower named Samuel Holt and his two grown children. He plans to stay for two weeks. The Holts have a way of making a man question every plan he has ever made.
For the first time in fifteen years, Canyon finds himself with people worth protecting. But the past does not negotiate. Harlan Cutter's men are circling the property in the dark. A witness in Albany knows who really pulled the trigger. And Canyon is running out of road.
He will have to go back to Albany, face a grieving father's fury, and force a reckoning on ground he did not choose - with everything he has come to care about on the line.
Life is a gamble. The question is what you're willing to bet it on.
CANYON: LIFE IS A GAMBLE is a gripping Western novel about a drifting man, a family worth fighting for, and the long, difficult distance between running away and standing your ground. Perfect for fans of Louis L'Amour, Elmore Leonard, and Larry McMurtry.