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Texas Rangers: The Way of the Coyote

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  • 272 pages
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The Civil War has ended, and Union soldiers and federal officials now control Texas as Rusty Shannon rides home along the Colorado River. Once a captive of the Comanche and later a member of a company protecting settlers, Shannon's fate is closely linked to Andy Pickard, recently rescued from Comanche captivity and known as Badger Boy. Texas is rife with chaos, plagued by outlaws, lawmen punishing suspected former Confederates, nightriders, and dangerous Comanche bands. Amidst this turmoil, Rusty struggles to reclaim his prewar life. His friend Shanty, a freed slave, faces violence from the Ku Klux Klan, while Rusty's homestead is seized by the ruthless Oldham brothers. Additionally, the son of a girl he once loved is kidnapped by Comanches. Elmer Kelton, a master of Western literature, weaves a compelling and historically accurate narrative of Texas life post-Civil War. Renowned as one of the most honored Western writers, Kelton draws from his Texan roots to depict the formative years of the Texas Rangers. Through Rusty Shannon, a tough and resourceful character, he creates a memorable figure in modern Western fiction.

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Texas Rangers: The Way of the Coyote, Elmer Kelton

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2002
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