Westerns: The Lone Star Ranger (Annotated) ( Mystery, romance, western, classic western, wild west, action, adventure, sci fi, science fiction, drama, horror, thriller, classic, novel, literature, suspense)

Westerns: The Lone Star Ranger (Annotated) ( Mystery, romance, western, classic western, wild west, action, adventure, sci fi, science fiction, drama, horror, thriller, classic, novel, literature, suspense)

Westerns: The Lone Star Ranger (Annotated) ( Mystery, romance, western, classic western, wild west, action, adventure, sci fi, science fiction, drama, horror, thriller, classic, novel, literature, suspense)

Westerns: The Lone Star Ranger (Annotated) ( Mystery, romance, western, classic western, wild west, action, adventure, sci fi, science fiction, drama, horror, thriller, classic, novel, literature, suspense)

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Overview

Rangers of the Lone Star is a first-person narrative by Russ Sittell, a United States deputy marshal on special assignment to assist Vaughn Steele in discovering the men behind the lawlessness and rustling rampant in Pecos County. On a stagecoach bound for the heart of Pecos County, Russ meets Colonel Granger Longstreth, his daughter Ray, and Ruth Herbert, Ray s flamboyant cousin. When Ray falls in love with Vaughn Steele, Colonel Longstreth finds himself severely compromised in his commitment to prevent the ranger from discovering his own ties to the band of rustlers. On special assignment to assist the Texas Rangers, a U.S. deputy marshal must uncover the men behind the lawlessness and put a stop to the cattle stealing in Pecos County, Texas.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150517417
Publisher: Resounding Wind Publishing
Publication date: 12/05/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 288 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Born in 1875, Zane Grey was raised in Zanesville, Ohio, a town founded by his mother’s family. His passion for the American West was aroused in 1907 when Grey toured the West with Buffalo Jones, a noted hunter and adventurer. Grey published a total of 85 books — popular adventure novels that idealized the Western frontier. Riders of the Purple Sage remains his best-known book. He died in 1939 in California.

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