The Coming of the Law
The Coming of the Law is a Western novel by Charles Alden Seltzer, written in the early 20th century. It follows Kent Hollis, the son of a deceased cattle rancher, as he arrives in the lawless town of Dry Bottom to claim his inheritance. Faced with the oppressive local cattlemen's association led by Dunlavey, Hollis's journey is marked by his quest for justice and order in a corrupt environment. The novel explores themes of personal conflict and socio-political struggles in the Wild West.







