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Book Review of The Snowy Range Gang (Evans Novel of the West)

The Snowy Range Gang (Evans Novel of the West)
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Someone's rustled Bob Steck's prine brahmas- and now he wants them back. He wants his old buddy Claude Duval, to help him. Claude moved away from Texas so he could leave his hard reputation as a tough stock detective behind him forever. He tries saying no-and meaning it-until Steck shows him a large caliber shell casing found in the fist of a Texas cowboy murdered by the brahma rustlers.
A shell casing in a dead man's hand...
The sign of Wolf Wolverton
Wolverton's style was to simply assassinate a rustler from a distance with a distinctive long-range target rifle-a Sharp's Creedmoor Model 1837. Wolverton was the most rustless-and successful-range detective around.
But Wolverton had to do eleven years in prison for killing an innocent cowboy by mistake; Dusty Sanderson, Claude's partner and best friend. Wolverton has just been pardoned; and it looks like he's come to Wyoming and joined the infamous Snowy Range Gang hiding out in the Medicine Bow Mountains.
Claude signs up with Steck right away-it's time to make good his vow to destroy Dusty's killer. But it's not going to be that simple.