Other Men's Horses : A Story of the Texas Rangers by Elmer Kelton (2010, Mass Market)

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Other Men's Horses : A Story of the Texas Rangers by Elmer Kelton (2010, Mass Market)

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PublisherDoherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
ISBN-100765360306
ISBN-139780765360304
eBay Product ID (ePID)81838143

Product Key Features

Edition8
Book TitleOther Men's Horses : a Story of the Texas Rangers
Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicWesterns, Action & Adventure
Publication Year2010
GenreFiction
AuthorElmer Kelton
Book SeriesTexas Rangers Ser.
FormatMass Market

Dimensions

Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight4.6 Oz
Item Length6.9 in
Item Width4.2 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"Elmer Kelton is truly a Texas legend." --Rick Perry, Governor of Texas "If you're looking for a trail guide through old Texas, Elmer's your man. So, pack your possibles, tighten your cinch, and get ready for a helluva ride." --Lucia St. Clair Robson, author of Shadow Patriots "Elmer Kelton does once again what he does better than anyone: tell a turbulent story calmly . . . [his] reputation continues to expand. He has earned his prestige word by honest word." --Stephen Harrigan, author of The Gates of the Alamo "Kelton tosses in some dramatic and satisfying plot twists to give this tale extra punch. This is an exciting outing, with Kelton's signature western authenticity and characters drawn outside the typical western formula." -- Publishers Weekly on Other Men's Horses "[Kelton is] the premier writer of western literature. The native Texan, who has authored more than 50 novels, is a legend and an author known to work the shades of gray." -- Senior News (Austin, Texas) on Hard Trail to Follow "As with all of Kelton's westerns, characters are colorful and well drawn, the action is fast and bloody, and the plotting carefully thought out, making this another supercharged yarn." -- Publishers Weekly on Texas Sunrise, If you're looking for a trail guide through old Texas, Elmer's your man. So, pack your possibles, tighten your cinch, and get ready for a helluva ride., "Elmer Kelton is truly a Texas legend." --Rick Perry, Governor of Texas "If you're looking for a trail guide through old Texas, Elmer's your man. So, pack your possibles, tighten your cinch, and get ready for a helluva ride." --Lucia St. Clair Robson, author ofShadow Patriots "Elmer Kelton does once again what he does better than anyone: tell a turbulent story calmly . . . [his] reputation continues to expand. He has earned his prestige word by honest word." --Stephen Harrigan, author ofThe Gates of the Alamo "Kelton tosses in some dramatic and satisfying plot twists to give this tale extra punch. This is an exciting outing, with Kelton's signature western authenticity and characters drawn outside the typical western formula." --Publishers WeeklyonOther Men's Horses "[Kelton is] the premier writer of western literature. The native Texan, who has authored more than 50 novels, is a legend and an author known to work the shades of gray." --Senior News(Austin, Texas) onHard Trail to Follow "As with all of Kelton's westerns, characters are colorful and well drawn, the action is fast and bloody, and the plotting carefully thought out, making this another supercharged yarn." --Publishers WeeklyonTexas Sunrise, Kelton tosses in some dramatic and satisfying plot twists to give this tale extra punch. This is an exciting outing, with Kelton's signature western authenticity and characters drawn outside the typical western formula., [Kelton is] the premier writer of western literature. The native Texan, who has authored more than 50 novels, is a legend and an author known to work the shades of gray., "Elmer Kelton is truly a Texas legend." --Rick Perry, Governor of Texas "If you're looking for a trail guide through old Texas, Elmer's your man. So, pack your possibles, tighten your cinch, and get ready for a helluva ride." --Lucia St. Clair Robson, author of Shadow Patriots "Elmer Kelton does once again what he does better than anyone: tell a turbulent story calmly . . . [his] reputation continues to expand. He has earned his prestige word by honest word." --Stephen Harrigan, author of The Gates of the Alamo "Kelton tosses in some dramatic and satisfying plot twists to give this tale extra punch.  This is an exciting outing, with Kelton's signature western authenticity and characters drawn outside the typical western formula." --Publishers Weekly on Other Men's Horses "[Kelton is] the premier writer of western literature.  The native Texan, who has authored more than 50 novels, is a legend and an author known to work the shades of gray." --Senior News (Austin, Texas) on Hard Trail to Follow "As with all of Kelton's westerns, characters are colorful and well drawn, the action is fast and bloody, and the plotting carefully thought out, making this another supercharged yarn." --Publishers Weekly on Texas Sunrise, Elmer Kelton does once again what he does better than anyone: tell a turbulent story calmly . . . [his] reputation continues to expand. He has earned his prestige word by honest word., As with all of Kelton's westerns, characters are colorful and well drawn, the action is fast and bloody, and the plotting carefully thought out, making this another supercharged yarn.
Series Volume Number8
Dewey Decimal813/.54
SynopsisTexas Ranger Andy Pickard, newly married and unsure of himself and his choice of career, is given what appears to be a routine assignment: find and arrest a horse trader named Donley Bannister who is accused of murder. The difficulty begins after Andy locates Bannister's West Texas hideout and is shot by one of the trader's cohorts. In an ironic twist, Bannister saves the ranger's life by taking him to a cow camp where his wound can be treated. Then Bannister disappears. This routine assignment gets even more complicated after Andy heals well enough to ride and follows the trader's young wife, hoping she will lead him to her husband. Near Fort Concho the ranger's mission is interrupted when Bannister is shot and left for dead by an outlaw who takes Geneva Bannister hostage and brutally assaults her. Even after Bannister is apprehended, danger lurks; one of the trader's enemies is determined to ambush the ranger and his prisoner. From the experience, Andy Pickard learns a valuable lesson: nothing stirs emotions in Texas as men stealing other men's horses.
LC Classification NumberPS3561.E3975O87 2010

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