But moving that many cattle north where the Truckee River flows from Lake Tahoe brings a long-simmering feud with opposing formidable forces in California to the boiling point over water rights. They’ll do whatever it takes—even commit murder for hire—to protect the flow of water for their own needs.
The bitter fight over Tahoe water runs deep. In desperate need of a new water source, California has dammed the Truckee to generate that water supply for San Francisco, with no thought for the Nevada ranchers. In an un-winnable battle, California, Nevada, railroad and lumber barons, ranchers, and politicians are pitted against each other. Guns are drawn… and fingers are on the triggers.
August 1877
Jack’s Valley, Nevada
The
animal trembled, legs shaking as it reached down into one of the many small rivulets
that cut through the grasslands. Sharply carved sides of the small streams
jabbed straight sided into what usually was soft dark dirt. But the dirt was
not moist. It was not dark. The rivulet was dry, full of nothing but dust.
With
the utmost effort, the steer spread its front legs to drop its head and nose
below the normal level of the turf. The beast lowered all the way to the base
of the natural sluice in anticipation of a watery reward. Its brain, though
markedly limited, kept accurate memories of kin, herd, food and water, but not
much else. It had come here pushed by a stored recollection that it would find
something to drink. Survival was simple and water was necessary for survival.
But the effort was for naught. The animal’s head lifted out of the empty
streambed. With a heave of resignation from its lungs, a bovine version of a
sigh, its legs gave way. It buckled onto its side in acceptance of its fate.
Will
Toal watched from atop his gray mustang Powder, as the steer collapsed. That
was his beef. He now counted nine steers that had collapsed in the last few
days. It was only August. He gazed up, lifting his hat off his head to wipe
away a bead of sweat from his brow. Still early morning and already getting hot
again. Would it not end? Nine steers…he had to do something.
Jeffrey, this is a wonderful book--I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed your series, and each book just gets better and better. You have a way of making all of your characters come alive for the reader--that is a true gift! Congratulations on your new release, TAHOE DESTINY!
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Great cover and sounds like an exciting read.
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