Authors: Elmer Kelton
ISBN-13: 9780765310194, ISBN-10: 0765310198
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
Date Published: January 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Elmer Kelton is a native Texan, author of forty novels. He has earned countless honors including a record seven Spur Awards from Western Writers of America, Inc., an organization that has voted Kelton the greatest Western Writer of all time. He lives in San Angelo, Texas.
This Elmer Kelton omnibus contains two of the author's early Texas novels, Barb Wire and Llano River. Both these stories take place in the South Texas brush country in the 1880s, at a time when much of the rich cattle country is unfenced "open range."In B
Kelton has been writing westerns for nearly 50 years; the keystones of his suspenseful, carefully drawn style can be found in these two early, previously published full-length novels. In Llano River (1966), cattle tycoon John Titus hires Dundee, a drifting cowboy with a quick temper, to find out who is stealing Titus's cattle. When Dundee rides into an outlaw town filled with rustlers, killers and other undesirables, what he finds leads to murder, revenge and vigilante justice on a large scale. In the aptly titled Barbed Wire (1957), hapless cowboy Doug Monahan makes a living putting up fences in south Texas-but he also makes a lot of enemies among the big cattle ranchers who don't favor fences. When one of Doug's friends is shot down in cold blood and Doug is burned out of business, he vows revenge. Unintended loss and suffering among some nice folks result, but the baddies misjudge the good guys' resolve. Both novels offer frontier excitement, suspense, a bit of mystery and romance, and plenty of flying fists and fast-shooting six-gun action. Kelton's first books are as good as his most recent work. (Feb.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Barbed Wire | 7 | |
Llano River | 213 |