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Ride with the El Paso gunman as Alfred Dennis once again delivers a western full of action and adventure with some old-fashion western romance. Wes Tobin, the man people call the El Paso Gunfighter, wins the vast Sandigras Canyon Ranch in a poker game in Texas. Heading west with his childhood friend, Pole Nichols, the two stop at the Crown Ranch to pick up his cousin Monte and his wife. Not exactly on good terms with his cousin, Tobin needs Monte's help to run the ranch, as he and Pole are gunmen, not ranchers. The Sandigras Ranch was neglected for many years. The ranch was left to outlaws,…mehr

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Ride with the El Paso gunman as Alfred Dennis once again delivers a western full of action and adventure with some old-fashion western romance. Wes Tobin, the man people call the El Paso Gunfighter, wins the vast Sandigras Canyon Ranch in a poker game in Texas. Heading west with his childhood friend, Pole Nichols, the two stop at the Crown Ranch to pick up his cousin Monte and his wife. Not exactly on good terms with his cousin, Tobin needs Monte's help to run the ranch, as he and Pole are gunmen, not ranchers. The Sandigras Ranch was neglected for many years. The ranch was left to outlaws, rustlers, and other ranchers for its fine pastureland. The man Tobin won the ranch from predicts the Sandigras will become a great ranch if Tobin is man enough to hold it. The wildness of the Arizona Canyons has many obstacles for Tobin and his friends. They must overcome Apaches, hired gunmen, rustlers, and unfriendly neighbors. Ride with Wes Tobin and Pole Nichols in their bid to become ranchers in the Arizona Canyons.
Autorenporträt
Western author and veteran, Alfred Dennis, enjoys telling stories and has written over 20 novels. His novels reflect his passion for writing stories of the early days of America with emphasis on the Old West. Alfred Dennis was influenced by his work around cowboys, horses, and rodeos. He made his living breaking and shoeing horses, and working cattle. The author spent many years around campfires, listening to fellow cowboys share their stories about the open range. He and his wife raised five children and they currently live in rural southeastern Oklahoma in the beautiful Kiamichi Mountains.