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The Ranger: West of the Big River
Hardback

The Ranger: West of the Big River

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Acclaimed author James J. Griffin, noted for his fine stories of the Texas Rangers, joins the West of the Big River stable with The Ranger, a short novel featuring real-life Ranger Sergeant J. S. Turnbo. Tangling with rustlers, bank robbers, and road agents is all in a day’s work for Turnbo as he fights to bring law and order to the area around Abilene and San Angelo, Texas, but solving a deadly mystery will put Turnbo’s life in more danger than ever before. It’ll take all of the Ranger’s wits and gun-handling skills to keep him alive as he untangles the strands of a lethal conspiracy!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Center Point
Date
1 July 2021
Pages
500
ISBN
9781643589831

Acclaimed author James J. Griffin, noted for his fine stories of the Texas Rangers, joins the West of the Big River stable with The Ranger, a short novel featuring real-life Ranger Sergeant J. S. Turnbo. Tangling with rustlers, bank robbers, and road agents is all in a day’s work for Turnbo as he fights to bring law and order to the area around Abilene and San Angelo, Texas, but solving a deadly mystery will put Turnbo’s life in more danger than ever before. It’ll take all of the Ranger’s wits and gun-handling skills to keep him alive as he untangles the strands of a lethal conspiracy!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Center Point
Date
1 July 2021
Pages
500
ISBN
9781643589831