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Corrigan

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Eager to fulfill his dying father's wish to see his other son one last time, eighteen-year-old Tucker Corrigan undertakes a dangerous trek into the Montana Territory to find and bring back his errant brother

152 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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Cameron Judd

70 books32 followers
Cameron Judd (AKA: Tobias Cole) is a bestselling author of over forty historical and Western novels, including The Canebrake Men and Crockett of Tennessee. A former award-winning journalist, he continues to write his acclaimed column “Clips to Keep” and lives with his family in Greene County, Tennessee.

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1,211 reviews30 followers
November 12, 2017
I picked this book up for the brothers, and the brothers did not have a single good interaction. Not one. That aside, this book is misogynistic. And the plot is boring and stupid. And does Judd know anything at all about horses? There is no requirement to put actual numbers such as "two miles out of town" or "five miles from the ranch," so if you are going to be that specific you should at least verify the numbers make sense.
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Author 41 books299 followers
January 24, 2019
Unfortunately, I didn't find this one very compelling. The writing is fine but I just couldn't get hooked on the story. Your experience may differ.
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1,026 reviews15 followers
October 10, 2025
Tucker Corrigan sets off on his parents' request that he find his brother Jack in the Montana Territory before the Corrigan patriarch dies. Jack had been in a local feud with a jerk named Thurston Russell seven years prior, and to save the area from conflict Jack had simply left town.

Tucker finds himself in the middle of a cattle-rustling conflict supporting a rancher and his beautiful daughter against a ruthless cattle baron when he finds that the rancher is being held in jail ... with his brother Jack!

Verdict: A pretty one-note and forgettable western, "Corrigan" (1980) has a few interesting characters and twists but otherwise not worth noting.

Jeff's Rating: 2 / 5 (Okay)
movie rating if made into a movie: PG-13
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September 18, 2023
I was a little disappointed, not as good as the other lone revenge/vigilante westerns
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