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A Nightingale western in large print

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Elmer Kelton

Elmer Kelton (April 29, 1926 – August 22, 2009) was an American author, known for his Westerns. He was born in Andrews County, Texas. He graduated from the University of Texas in 1948. Kelton worked as the farm and ranch editor of the San Angelo Standard-Times from 1948 to 1963. He served as the associate editor of Livestock Weekly from 1968 to 1990.

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On Iraq-Kuwait Crisis, 1990-1991.

How the series evolves

beginning
After the bugles
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peak
The Doomsday Marshal and the hanging judge
3.0· best book in series
finale
Guild
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overall
0.2· maybe series needed more care

Books in this Series

After the bugles

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On Iraq-Kuwait Crisis, 1990-1991.

Charlie and the Sir

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ONE TOUCH JOB Charlie Roy didn't know what he was getting into when he got mixed up with the Sir. He just thought he'd help out the spindly English gentleman who was being picked on by some of the local hardcases down near the train station. But in return for his help, Charlie got himself a job - the most dangerous one he'd ever had. Charlie led the Sir north from Cheyenne to the Crown B. Ranch, owned by the Sir's sister Elizabeth. The brutal winter had killed nearly all of the Crown B's stuck and Elizabeth was having a tough time of it. And the trouble was just starting because Justin Harper, her dead husband's former partner, was hell-bent on taking over the ranch. But Harper and his boys hadn't counted on the likes of Charlie... or the fierce determination of the Sir.

Stagecoach station, Virginia City

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277 p. (large print) ; 22 cm

Guild

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A weary bounty hunter, looking to collect his reward, rides into the dusty Dakota town of Denton one evening. He doesn't plan to stay long, until an old buddy and a beautiful woman convince him to change his mind. But some folks don't like his presence in Denton. They don't like the questions he's asking and the insinuations he's making. And they'll do everything they can to make sure he leaves mighty quick, whether it's on the back of a horse or in a narrow pine box.