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Mass Market Paperback Zane Grey's Lassiter: Brother Gun Book

ISBN: 0843962380

ISBN13: 9780843962383

Zane Grey's Lassiter: Brother Gun

(Part of the Lassiter Series)

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Lassiter, the solitary hero from Grey's "Riders of the Purple Sage," will have to break the law to save a friend from hanging--or take his place on the gallows. Original. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Good western

I bought this for my Dad as he is an avid western reader. He really liked this and said that Zane Grey is one of the best.

RETURN OF JACK SLADE'S LASSITER

Beween 1968 and 1986 some 30 Lassiter westerns were published by 'Jack Slade', true western readers will know that 'Jack Slade' was in reality Willis Todhunter Ballard or as he was better known, Todhunter Ballard. Mr. Ballard passed away a couple years back, however, he left us many excellent westerns to read. This book comes from 1985 which makes it almost the last of the Lassiter westerns, followed only by WOLVERINE in 1986. I've read numerous of the Jack Slade Lassiter westerns and from that I don't believe this one is one of the better ones, yet it can still be considered a 4-star read. At a few points the old Lassiter breaks through, especially when he ponders stealing someone else's gold. Lassiter is a character who will kill when he has to, steal money or a gal when he can, but will generally help people when forced to do so. He is in most of the westerns a true mercenary interested first, last, and always in himself, especially where money or prostitutes are concerned. Much of that 'rascal' aspect is muted in this later western. As stated the book can still be considered a possible 4-star venture. Whether Leisure books will reissue further Lassiter books is unknown. Recently Leisure Books from Dorchester Publishing has reissued most of the 1980s Loren Zane Grey books concerning Lassiter, but there exists the difference between day and night in Grey's and Jack Slade's characters. Both, however, offer enjoyable reading from Leisure Books for all western lovers. Semper Fi.
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