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by: Louis L'Amour, Elmer Kelton, James M. Reasoner, Ed Gorman
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.087408
EAN: 9780743490313
ISBN: 0743490312
Label: Pocket
Manufacturer: Pocket
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: March 01, 2005
Publisher: Pocket
Sales Rank: 60005
Studio: Pocket
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Product Description: LONE STAR LAW
Twelve thrilling Western tales that celebrate the proud heritage of the TEXAS RANGERS
Louis L'Amour leads off this powerful collection with a stunning tale featuring his legendary Texas Ranger Chick Bowdrie. Here, too, are superb, action-packed entries from today's outstanding Western storytellers -- distinguished award winners as well as daring newcomers, including
Peter Brandvold · Randy Lee Eickhoff · Marcus Galloway · Ed Gorman · Elmer Kelton · Rod Miller · Robert J. Randisi · James Reasoner · Dusty Richards · Troy D. Smith · L. J. Washburn
Edited by renowned author and anthologist Robert J. Randisi, Lone Star Law spans the existence of this elite investigative law enforcement agency. From fending off hostile Comanche to tracking serial killers, from aiming Winchesters and Colt revolvers to firing up laptops and state-of-the-art forensics technology, from targeting rustlers and outlaw gangs to leading harrowing hostage negotiations, the men and women who don the badge and white hat of the Texas Ranger stand as steadfast deliverers of American justice -- the Lone Star way.
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Rating: - Peter Brandvold's Ghost Colts
This book contains several short stories, but the only one that I've read so far is Peter Brandvold's "Ghost Colts." I tried to read a couple others, but they didn't do anything for me, and I aborted them. Ghost Colts is an unusal - and erie, western tale about a Texas Ranger who finds himself in a small town inhabited by townsfolk - who aren't exactly what they seem. I enjoyed this spooky yarn very much, and plan to read it again. It alone was worth the cost of the book.
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