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Eighteen-year-old hell-raiser Pearly Adams, ready to prove himself as one of Cap Mossman's Arizona Rangers, learns that being a lawman requires a level head and a fast gun when he finds himself stranded in the middle of a range war.

253 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1984

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Nelson C. Nye

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Nelson Coral Nye was an American author, wrote westerns and non-fiction books on quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonyms Clem Colt and Drake C. Denver.
1959 Spur Award winning author for 'Long Run'.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_... and https://absolutewestern.fandom.com/wi...

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December 11, 2020
3.5/5. Wasn't a horrible book, but not the greatest either. I think the book had a great concept, a young arizona ranger sent to a town to try to solve problems he didn't know. It just seemed slow paced or boring at times. I still liked the book but at times I felt like the story wasn't progressing or he was once again talking about something again and again. I liked the last third of the book best, although it still didn't make up for some of the books undercomings completely. I will compliment the books use of words longer than cowboy, something uncommon in a lot of westerns, even with educated folks as the main characters, they often lack vocabulary. Well, I certainly wouldn't recommend it to anyone but if someone's looking for a quick read or a book with a little bit of action, this could be the one for you.
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April 28, 2022
18 year old Pearly Adams is one of Mossman's Rangers, and he's just been given his first job - to look into a potentially troubling situation in a small Arizona town. The problem is that there are too many suspects and too few clues. And too many distracting pretty faces... It's a fun story with appealing characters, and I'd have given it another star, except the ending is incredibly rushed. It reads like he just realized he was three pages from the end of the novel and he had to tie the plot up NOW.
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