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Lone Star Law

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ISBN-10: 0743490312

ISBN-13: 9780743490313

Edition: 2005

Authors: Robert J. Randisi, Ed Gorman, Elmer Kelton, James M. Reasoner, Louis L'Amour

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LONE STAR LAWTwelve thrilling Western tales that celebrate the proud heritage of the TEXAS RANGERS Louis L'Amour leads off this powerful collection with a stunning tale featuring his legendary Texas Ranger Chick Bowdrie. Here, too, are superb, action-packed entries from today's outstanding Western storytellers -- distinguished award winners as well as daring newcomers, includingPeter Brandvold Randy Lee Eickhoff Marcus Galloway Ed Gorman Elmer Kelton Rod Miller Robert J. Randisi James Reasoner Dusty Richards Troy D. Smith L. J. WashburnEdited by renowned author and anthologist Robert J. Randisi,Lone Star Lawspans the existence of this elite investigative law enforcement agency.…    
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List price: $6.99
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Pocket Books
Publication date: 3/1/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 4.25" wide x 6.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.330
Language: English

Robert J. Randisi was a mystery writer who, in 1979, was asked to create a Western Series to be published by Charter Books. He created the Gunsmith Series, writing under the pseudonym J. R. Roberts, which he followed with a story in the Tracker Series as Tom Cutter and seven other western series under seven other pseudonyms. He has also written several Mystery stories as well. Randisi is the author of over 400 novels, 40 short stories, has edited 25 anthologies and has written under 15 pseudonyms. He founded the Private Eye Writers of America and created the Shamus Award. He is co-founder of Mystery Scene Magazine and the American Crime Writer's League. Randisi has also the edited Mean…    

Ed Gorman was born in November 2, 1941 in Iowa. He grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Marion, Iowa before finally settling down in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Gorman has written 11 novels and has 22 works of short fiction. He is the executive editor of Mystery Scene Magazine and writes both mysteries and westerns. His novel "Wolf Moon" was nominated for a Spur Award as Best Paperback Original.

Elmer Kelton was born on April 29, 1926 in west Texas. He earned a degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and served in Europe during World War II. He worked as a livestock and farm writer for The San Angelo Standard-Times and later as an editor for the specialized publications Sheep and Goat Raiser magazine and Livestock Weekly while writing part-time. He wrote more than 60 books which earned him numerous awards and recognitions. He won the Spur award from Western Writers of America six times for his titles Buffalo Wagons, The Day the Cowboys Quit, The Time It Never Rained, Eye of the Hawk, Slaughter, and The Far Canyon. Four of his titles have won the Western Heritage…    

Born in Jamestown, North Dakota on March 22, 1908, Louis L'Amour's adventurous life could have been the subject of one of his novels. Striking out on his own in 1923, at age 15, L'Amour began a peripatetic existence, taking whatever jobs were available, from skinning dead cattle to being a sailor. L'Amour knew early in life that he wanted to be a writer, and the experiences of those years serve as background for some of his later fiction. During the 1930s he published short stories and poetry; his career was interrupted by army service in World War II. After the war, L'Amour began writing for western pulp magazines and wrote several books in the Hopalong Cassidy series using the pseudonym…    

Introduction
A Job for a Ranger Louis L'Amour
The Plum Creek Fight
Time of the Gun-Wolves
Requiem for Lost Souls
One and Four
Ghost Colts
In the Line of Duty
The Blue
A Border Dispute
Dead Man's Gun
One Hundred and Two Days