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A stunning novel of justice and survival by acclaimed western storyteller Giles Tippette. Wilson Young got his stretch of Texas hardscrabble fair and square. Now a bunch of lowlife carpetbaggers have stolen it from under him. Taking his case to the law taught him one thing: justice was best served by pointing his gun and shooting -- until every last miscreant was squashed under the heel of his boot. Now he's a legend. That's the easy part. Staying alive is going to take a lot more bullets . . .
“Like
True Grit . . . a small masterpiece . . . brilliantly written.” --
Newark News “Spine-jarring, bullet-biting intensity.” --
Houston Post “Tough, gutsy, and fascinating.” --
NY Newsday “Impressive authenticity.” --
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