Whether it was matters of love, revenge, range
wars, or shootouts, the Wild West always seems larger
than life. It was a time of do-it-yourself justice, when
no wrong was left unpunished, no damsel in distress
lacked for defenders, and no gunslinger dared turn his
back on an enemy. At least, that’s the way it’s
portrayed in the tales that really grab us by the heart.
Danger lurks behind every bush; the town saloon is the
stage for gambling, drinking, womanizing, and deadly
confrontations. And we always root for the good guy. Hop
on your imaginary steed and ride along for a trip back
to those frontier days with Charles Boeckman, writing as
Charles Beckman, Jr., in this collection of 10 vintage
pulp stories filled with characters so human that you
feel you’re witnessing these stories live and that you
have a stake in the outcome of the action. You’ll get
into the minds of those cowpokes who had to make
instantaneous decisions about who deserved to live or
die. Thorough them, you will feel the scorching heat of
the summer prairies, the longing for love, the driving
force of their ego when challenged by a foe, the
insecurities they stomp down and try to deny, the raging
anger of the need for revenge, the cunning required to
outwit the foe. Tales of the old West, with their
universal appeal, are always fun to read. So grab your
Stetson, put on your spurs, and have a great time with
these top-notch stories from a master writer.
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