Shootout at Warbird
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Narrated by:
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Jack de Golia
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By:
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Edwin Booth
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Son against father for rangeland justice.
What son could draw against his own father? That's the question Neil Wallace had to ask himself.
Neil admired his father, King Wallace, for building up the biggest ranch in the territory and defending it with guns blazing against rustlers and robbers. But Neil knew the days of the wild west and the taking of law into one's own hands were gone. Yet he was positive his father wouldn't be restrained by any scruples.
Now his father was planning to dam the river that supplied water to all the valley ranches and charge them rates that would keep every man-jack in debt to him forever. Neil was determined to stop King even if it took bullets to do it. But first he had to tell his father why a son might have to turn against his own blood:
"It's because you're trying to do something no man has a right to do. You're trying to make slaves out of free men...and you're not going to get away with it. Your scheme is going to blow sky high - and you along with it!"
And with those words, range war exploded in all its bloody fury, setting off a dynamite relay of greed, revenge, and gunpowder temper that threatened to destroy Neil and the ranchers he defended.
©2019 Buckskin Editions (P)2019 Buckskin EditionsCritic reviews
"A self-made rangehog, determined to crush all resistance and gobble the regions small ranchers, comes up against the integrity of a son he could not bend. Well done." (Oakland Tribune)
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- John Marsden
- 26-03-23
Good Western.
When a son comes home after a request from his mothers deathbed he finds his father is on a takeover bid, trying to force many small ranchers out of business so that he can take over their land. Niel is the opposite to his father and personalities collide in the well written short story. The narration is excellent from Jack as usual and I'd highly recommend the book to all old fashioned western fans.
I was kindly given a copy of the book and leave this honest review.
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