In the desert ten miles west of Mesilla in the New Mexico Territory, Razor Sharp lay unconscious with his hands and feet tied and with a bloody rope around his neck.
This novella is based on the character Sheriff Kriss Talbot from Cattle Drive 1882, copyright 2021 Larry Kendrick, and there are several references to the novel.
Great Basin's Magic: In Imagination of Words by Dean Stitzel is an evocative collection that delves deep into the heart of America's West, particularly focusing on the Great Basin.
In The Deer Stalker, readers will find all they have come to expect from the great Western author Zane Greyswift action, magnificent descriptions of the desert and canyon country, plus the added valiant effort of a ranger's struggle to save the doomed herd of deer on the Buckskin range.
Of all the men who had slept under Flying-U tents and eaten beside the mess-wagon, Andy Green was conceded to be the greatest, the most shameless and wholly incorrigible liar of the lot.
The fumbling heroes of the Flying U find themselves under threat from a homeseekers' syndicate that threatens to break up the Happy Family in this tremendously funny Western romance.
"e;When came the famine in stock-cars on the Montana Central, and the Flying U herd had grazed for two days within five miles of Dry Lake, waiting for the promised train of empties, Chip Bennett, lately promoted foreman, felt that he had trouble a-plenty.