Medal of Honor-winner Lew Axford returns to the Nevada family ranch he has inherited, with Jess Gault, the victim of partial amnesia and the man Axford has "rescued"
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This is a sinewy, fast-reading western, expertly plotted and satisfyingly fleshed out with greed and treachery. Nevada cattlemen Jess Gault and Lew Axford are newly discharged young veterans of the Spanish-American War, having fought in Cuba in 1898 with the volunteer Rough Riders under Lt. Col. Teddy Roosevelt. Lew garners a Medal of Honor and a hero's welcome at home, which he hopes to parlay into successful candidacy for state governor, while running his father's ranch. After recruiting the more sensitive Jess as his buckaroo and sidekick, Lew adopts despicable tactics in his greed for power: he makes Tom Hunt, a dubious hired gun, his henchman; he discredits a Mexican sheriff on ethnic grounds; runs sheepherders off his land; massacres a Pailute Indian family. Torn, Jess finally leaves for Tonopah, a mining boomtown. Cummings ( Tiger Butte ; Sergeant Gringo ) creates a flavorsome sense of the Old West, with just the right amount of ranching and mining details. The characters, sketched with swift strokes, are convincingly motivated, the women are spunky and the struggle between Jess Gault and Lew Axford reaches a bang-up surprise finish.
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- PublisherPinnacle Books
- Publication date1991
- ISBN 10 1558174818
- ISBN 13 9781558174818
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1