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Carmody 4: Tall Man Riding

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Carmody decided Luke Greenwood and his boys were the meanest sons of bitches he’d ever tangled with … and that took in a lot of years and a wide space of territory. The Greenwoods made a bad mistake when they threw down on Carmody while he was walking away from a nice quiet bank robbery. They made a worse mistake when they put a rope on Carmody and dragged him. They should have finished the job. They should have killed him and then shot him some more, to make sure. Because Carmody wasn’t about to give them another chance. The Greenwoods were the toughest gang of killers in the Indian Territory, but when Carmody started after them they were as good as dead.Peter "A terrific, fluent, natural writer of action, and a solid researcher for his westerns and mysteries. He was a real workhorse and without question the very best writer that Leisure was publishing at the time."Check us out at www.piccadillypublishing.org

111 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 29, 2015

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McCurtin's novels were often written with ghost writers, so there's some inconsistencies in the prose and the ending seems abrupt. Guessing Carmody was another attempt at a western version of Richard Stark's Parker.
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