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Larry & Stretch #180

We Ride for Circle 6

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The danger-prone drifters truly believed the small Circle 6 spread would become their sanctuary, a safe resting place after so many years of outlaw-fighting and knight-errantry. How wrong can a couple of trouble-shooters be? Even before they stowed their gear in the bunkhouse, Circle 6 became the powder-keg of Loomis County. Soon enough, Larry & Stretch were up to their ears in mayhem, intrigue and gun-trouble.

272 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1996

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Marshall Grover

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Leonard Frank Meares (13 February 1921 – 4 February 1993) was an Australian writer of western fiction. He wrote over 700 Westerns for the Australian paperback publishers Cleveland and Horwitz using the pseudonym "Marshall McCoy", "Marshall Grover", "Ward Brennan" and "Glenn Murrell".

Among his most famous characters were "Larry & Stretch", Larry Valentine and Stretch Emerson. In the United States (Bantam Books) they they were known as "Larry & Streak" (Larry Vance & Streak Everett)" and the in the Nordic countries they were known as "Bill & Ben".

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February 22, 2021
Larry and Strech just can not stay out of trouble lol. Another fun quick read. Very quick, just like the other (and I would guess all of them). A fun time though, ya savey.
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January 30, 2022
The boys try to settle down for a while taking a job on a ranch but still find trouble as the neighbors want their water for cattle.
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