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The renegade gun / Ray Hogan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2021Edition: Center Point Large Print editionDescription: 207 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781638081579
  • 1638081573
  • 9781638081616
  • 1638081611
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "Was it vengeance, hate, or just plain cussedness that brought John Cameron back to Wolf Springs? Whatever it was, it meant trouble and bloodshed - something the townsfolk wanted to avoid at all costs. They'd been reduced to a quaking band of yellowbellies by Sid Mason and his rough-riding cohorts and feared being caught in the crossfire of a range war certain to erupt if Cameron stayed. From his cold reception in town, Cameron reckoned that his only ally in the coming battle to regain his land, his cattle, and his girl would be found in his holster. He'd expected as much and wasn't fool enough to discount the odds against him, though he hoped that a few of the independent ranchers would throw in with him if only to stave off Mason's relentless drive to turn the whole valley into his private domain. Regardless of the help he did or did not receive, Cameron's purpose was clear, his resolve fixed. He had a score to settle and would see it through - to the bloody end. Sid Mason had built up his immense Muleshoe spread by coercion and theft. Now one man alone swore to stand up to Mason in a war that threatened to set the whole territory ablaze"-- Provided by publisher.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Large Print Book Large Print Book Main Library Large Print Fiction WESTERN HOGAN, RAY Available 33111010780712
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Was it vengeance, hate, or just plain cussedness that brought John Cameron back to Wolf Springs? Whatever it was, it meant trouble and bloodshed -- something the townsfolk wanted to avoid at all costs. They'd been reduced to a quaking band of yellowbellies by Sid Mason and his rough-riding cohorts and feared being caught in the crossfire of a range war certain to erupt if Cameron stayed.

Originally published in the U. S. by Doubleday.

"Was it vengeance, hate, or just plain cussedness that brought John Cameron back to Wolf Springs? Whatever it was, it meant trouble and bloodshed - something the townsfolk wanted to avoid at all costs. They'd been reduced to a quaking band of yellowbellies by Sid Mason and his rough-riding cohorts and feared being caught in the crossfire of a range war certain to erupt if Cameron stayed. From his cold reception in town, Cameron reckoned that his only ally in the coming battle to regain his land, his cattle, and his girl would be found in his holster. He'd expected as much and wasn't fool enough to discount the odds against him, though he hoped that a few of the independent ranchers would throw in with him if only to stave off Mason's relentless drive to turn the whole valley into his private domain. Regardless of the help he did or did not receive, Cameron's purpose was clear, his resolve fixed. He had a score to settle and would see it through - to the bloody end. Sid Mason had built up his immense Muleshoe spread by coercion and theft. Now one man alone swore to stand up to Mason in a war that threatened to set the whole territory ablaze"-- Provided by publisher.

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