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the mustang men
the mustang men
Author: thorne douglas
His name was Shan Tyree and sometimes it seemed that he'd known nothing but trouble all his life. Now he wanted to play it straight. Which is how he ended up at Rancho Bravo working with horses. They wasn't anything Shan didn't know about horses. Only this time it wasn't a horse that heated his blood. It was a woman. Another man's wife!
ISBN: 199884
Publication Date: 1977
Pages: 191
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Publisher: fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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This is solid western fare from Ben Haas (Thorne Douglas is a pseudonym) in his Rancho Bravo series of novels published by Fawcett Gold Medal. Haas was an accomplished novelist in a number of genres, but his westerns are usually excellent. The characters here are dynamic and interesting, and the action scenes are exciting. Haas/Douglas builds a vivid, believable frontier world here. There's no continuity worries here, so you don't have to have read other entries in the Rancho Bravo series to enjoy this fine read.


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