Roy Beaudry, the son of a sheriff who had died with his guns blazing, was known as "vaquero." But Beulah Rutherford knew the secret behind his reputation for bravery. She knew why he dared to ride into an outlaw kingdom without a gun -- and why he turned his back on a killer and calmly rolled himself a cigarette. Beulah had been brought up in a lawless outpost where surviving often meant choosing sides -- and hers had been chosen for her.
Roy Beaudry, the son of a sheriff who had died with his guns blazing, was known as "vaquero." But Beulah Rutherford knew the secret behind his reputation for bravery. She knew why he dared to ride into an outlaw kingdom without a gun -- and why he turned his back on a killer and calmly rolled himself a cigarette. Beulah had been brought up in a lawless outpost where surviving often meant choosing sides -- and hers had been chosen for her.