Bowdrie's Law (1984) [Collection]
by Louis L'Amour
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Series: Bowdrie
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Summary
(From the publisher):
Lawman, manhunter, peacemaker - it takes a hard breed of man to survive as a Texas Ranger, but Chick Bowdrie stands head and shoulder above the rest. The rough trails are his home, from the Big Thicket to the Pecos to the border. He's dried by the desert sun and wind, scarred and toughened by uncounted gun battles, and when you look into his black eyes it's like looking down the barrels of two .44s with their hammers drawn back. He rides in the name of justice, but he lives by his own law - Bowdrie's Law. And if you're thinking about walking on the wrong side of Bowdrie's Law, you'd better start running. Fast.
Contents: - Foreword
- McNelly Knows a Ranger
- Historical Note: John Coffee Hays, Texas Ranger
- Where Buzzards Fly
- Case Closed - No Prisoners
- Historical Note: The Buffalo Wallow Fight
- Down Sonora Way
- Historical Note: Fort Griffin
- The Road to Casa Piedras
- Historical Note: John Ringo
- A Ranger Rides to Town
- Historical Note: Horsehead Crossing
- South of Deadwood
- Historical Note: Doan's Store
- The Outlaws of Poplar Creek
- Rain on the Mountain Fork
- Historical Note: Espantosa Lake
- Strange Pursuit
Original title: Bowdrie's Law
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Western→ Law and Lawmen
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