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Angus: Riding The Rio Chama

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“Angus is the coolest cowboy ever!” He rode the high mountain ridges and fast running rivers that form the border between Colorado and New Mexico during the 1880s. The book is about cowboys on fast horses, lawmen with badges, outlaws with long guns, scruffy ruffians, and a pretty girl or two. All four novels in the series follow the classic western plot (Stranger Comes To Town--All Hell Breaks Loose). They are suitable for cowboys, cowgirls, and readers of all ages. He is welcome in most towns, feared in others, and best defined as a man who loves to ride alone. He talks mostly to his horse. After seemingly getting caught up in a series of train robberies through the famous Toltec Gorge, he tries to outrun a posse over the top of a mountain near the Rio Chama. Finally, a fierce gun battle resolves the matter. Two men die and Angus rides on, telling the boys in the posse to keep their cinches tight. www.garylstuart.com

208 pages, Paperback

Published May 4, 2013

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Gary L. Stuart

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