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A "modern western" for men, this novel is set in 1943 and describes a little known off shoot of WW1I. In a partly true scenario it involves an attempt of Japanese Intelligence to establish a radio receiving station high in the mountains of .
A Marine newly returned from and seeking only the quiet necessary to heal his wounded body and mind encounters the tense situation of Mexican/Americans vs. Anglos in a small New Mexican valley.
And he meets two Mexican/American women who behind their attractive faces seem to have dark shadows.
Being asked to locate the receiving station results in
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A "modern western" for men, this novel is set in 1943 and describes a little known off shoot of WW1I. In a partly true scenario it involves an attempt of Japanese Intelligence to establish a radio receiving station high in the mountains of .

A Marine newly returned from and seeking only the quiet necessary to heal his wounded body and mind encounters the tense situation of Mexican/Americans vs. Anglos in a small New Mexican valley.

And he meets two Mexican/American women who behind their attractive faces seem to have dark shadows.

Being asked to locate the receiving station results in a shoot out between a marine-trained marksman with his Garand and the traditional Winchesters of the old west.


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Autorenporträt
Adam Dumphy has been reading "Westerns" since the early editions of Clarence E. Mulford. His western heroes have been many and varied from Hopalong to The Virginian to Jim Chee. But his favorite books are generally similar. They are those in which the author demonstrates his love of desert, mountain or plain by taking the space in his book needed to describe them.

This he feels is important for it brings to the indoorsman a breath of the peace and joy that only our American countryside can afford.

He usually writes humor but wanted just once to express his serious appreciation of the western genre by writing a modern one.