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By the Horns (Ralph Compton Western Series)
By the Horns - Ralph Compton Western Series
Author: David Robbins
Most men run from danger some run toward it. — Look-out-behind-you danger from the USA Today bestselling author. — Luke Deal's gang has had their depravities interrupted one time too many by the Bar 40 ranch foreman, Owen. Now, an English tenderfoot has bought a choice longhorn and is being escorted by Owen and his three toughest cowhands on an am...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451218186
ISBN-10: 0451218183
Publication Date: 4/4/2006
Pages: 288
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3.7 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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Alfred Pitney, a representative of some British cattle ranchers, arrives in Texas to buy a bull from the Bar-40 ranch. Pitney intends to take the bull to Wyoming and, with three tough Bar-40 cattlehands as escort, sets out on a journey that'll be an adventure of a lifetime. Luke Deal and his gang want the bull for their own and taking it will allow them the chance to settle a very old score...

David Robbins, writing for Ralph Compton, comes up with a winner here, a very readable book filled with gripping situations, excellent characters, including the bull, Big Blue, and the accompanying cows. There's plenty of humour - usually involving Alfred Pitney - that balances out the more violent clashes this small trail drive encounters.

Sweet Sally's attempts to find some goodness in Luke Deal made for some fascinating reading, and I thought it was great she was not the usual attractive, perfect figured, female that many westerns have as their main female roles.

One thing that surprised me was how easy the relationship between Deal and Owen was to work out right from the beginning which was a little disappointing plot wise as the surprise revelation at the end wasn't. Having said that, it really didn't take anything away from this book being a terrific read, in fact I enjoyed the characters so much that I'm hoping there will be a follow up that covers the last part of the trail drive.


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