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Blood of Bass Tillman

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No doubt about it, Bass Tillman is getting old. It's been years since he killed a man in a gunfight. He's respectable now. A lawyer, not a gunfighter. He should be taking it easy, enioying life with his family. But he has only one thing on his mind—tracking down the men who murdered his son and daughter-in-law in cold blood. Tillman swore on his loved ones' graves that he would bring their killers to justice, and with only a few clues to go by, that's what he's going to do...even if it means going back to a life he left behind.

370 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2007

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Cotton Smith

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Cotton Smith was born in Kansas City, Missouri; some would say a century later than he should have. He grew up enjoying both adjoining states, Kansas and Missouri, living mostly in Kansas. His ancestors fought in the Civil War, mostly for the South, as regulars and guerillas. As a young man, he learned to ride horses from a grizzled wrangler he remembers fondly. He also learned how to roll a cigarette then, too! "Looking back on it, he taught me the right ways around a horse -- and he taught me some other things too. Like swinging into the saddle with the horse loping. And springing up from the rear, like the movie stars did. Never occurred to me then that I could get hurt. Guess no young person ever does."

Early in life, he was also exposed to the ways of the Plains Indian, to their sacred ceremonies, customs and traditions. His appreciation for their spiritual connection to the land and all that occupied it was heightened by involvement with Indian friends and backed by extensive research. Both touched him deeply and can be readily seen in his caring -- and accurate--portrayal of Indians in his novels. Throughout his stories, one finds intriguing glimpses of this insight, giving readers a sense of what really was and why.

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8 reviews
August 14, 2023
I found this book from a book sale. It had a slow pace and focused more on conversations. It was a decent book with a consistent storyline.
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September 11, 2016
This is a great read if you like westerns. Not the usual cowboys and indians .. the hero of this one had been a gunfighter but then in later years turned to the practice of law. His son and wife are killed by outlaws and it is up to him to uncover the corruption of the law enforcement officers. The sheriff, an old friend, is murdered. But I especially like the ending; not only is he exonerated but another old friend turns up. Easy reading, hard to put down.
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September 10, 2012
I think it is a wonderful read. It keeps you on the edge of what will happen next; and it makes you want justice done.
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July 26, 2014
Great premise... poor execution... 2 dimensional characters with as much depth as the paper they are written on... unrecommended reading!!!!!
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