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Death for Double-O Neighbors: Tom Lucas owes plenty to Old Bob Hurley who raised him, helped him start his own ranch, and is the grandfather of the girl Tom loves. When Hurley calls a meeting of all the small ranchers, for whom Tom is a leader, to warn them a range war is headed their way if the skimming off of his yearlings doesn't stop, Tom is torn by his loyalty to Hurley on the one side and to the small ranchers on the other and tries to find...
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Sagebrush
Pub. Date
2011
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English
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This book features two retitled shorter works, What Color is Heaven? (published in 1942 as the rather dated Those Fighting Gringo Devils) and Shafter Range (1961, as Riding High). In Heaven, Rick Candleman is worried about his brothers, one of whom has joined a gang of border rustlers, the other being embroiled in a nasty war with an enemy of the Candlemans. When one brother is murdered, Rick must team up with the other to find the killer. In Range,...
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Five Star
Pub. Date
1996
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English
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A quintet of stories, most dating from the 1930s. They include The Devil's Brand, on a cowboy who wins a ranch in a poker game which brings him nothing but grief, and Wild Wind, Brave Wind, on a range war between cattlemen and sheepmen. By the author of the short story, The Man from Laramie.
19) Two faces West
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"Wade and Clay Candleman were identical twins, at least in looks. As boys, they had often traded places as a prank or to help them out of a tough spot. But Clay liked fun and excitement while Wade was the more serious of the two. Some would say Clay was wild and reckless while Wade was steady and dependable. Some time ago, Clay had decided to strike out on his own and Wade hadn't heard much from him since. When a doctor shows up asking Wade questions...
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