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A Tale Out of Luck: A Novel - eBookCenter Street / 2008 / ePub
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Publisher's DescriptionRetired Texas Ranger Captain Hank Tomlinson intends to spend the rest of his days raising cattle on his Broken Arrow Ranch, and nurturing his frontier town of
Meanwhile, Hank's twenty-year-old son, Jay Blue, and his adoptive brother, Skeeter, find themselves on the trail of a valuable Though rival lawman, Matt Kenyon, and competing rancher, Jack Brennan, complicate Hank's investigation, he and Flora slowly begin to uncover a crooked web of crime, deception, and murder. Dark secrets emerge, and everyone must choose sides as lawmen, outlaws, soldiers, and Indian warriors converge for a final, bloody confrontation. Publisher's WeeklyCountry music legend Nelson and novelist Blakely (Come Sundown) collaborate for this predictable western. When a rustlers body turns up on the open range outside Luck, Tex., with ghost arrows embedded in his chest, local rancher and retired Texas Ranger Hank Tomlinsons past returns to haunt him. Years earlier, three Rangers were killed by similar arrows, and many suspected Tomlinson at the time. News of the rustlers murder brings the son of one of the late Rangers, now a state police investigator, to Luck with an eye to avenging his fathers death. Staying one step ahead of the law, Tomlinson races to solve the mystery and cheat the hangman. Theres a wagonload of subplots (an Indian war, a prized mares disappearance, an orphan searching out his parents, a barmaids love story), and while rookie novelist Nelson and veteran Blakely write convincingly of the Old West, the plotting is cumbersome, the characters familiar and the dialogue strained. Nelsons legions of fans probably wont mind, though. (Sept.) Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
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