Sheriff Dix Granger, his deputy, and their prisoner find themselves in the town of Regret, waiting out a storm. But when one of the tiny town's residents kills an Apache, Dix knows it's up to him to... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I am NOT a reader of western novels, but in a Writer's Online group, one of the members noted they had written westerns under a psudenym of Wolf MacKenna. I thought it would be cool to read one of the books to see how well the author wrote. I was pleasantly surprised. The characters are 'real' and have a life of their own. The plot, while simple, moved along swiftly and dramatically. ANd, luckily for me, their was a pivotal ending, crisis averted, and everyone lived happily ever after. This book is definitely worth picking up and the 217 pages should be only a night or two worth of reading for speed readers.Definitely a good pick for a casual reader with (or without) western tastes in reading.
The Great Southwest
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
A fast paced action story of a sheriff and his deputy fighting not only the forces of man but the always unpredictable forces of nature. An easy reading plot that takes me back to days and nights spent in the Arizona landscape surounding Phoenix.
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