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Mass Market Paperback Bucked Out in Dodge Book

ISBN: 0451213297

ISBN13: 9780451213297

Bucked Out in Dodge

(Book #11 in the Sundown Riders Series)

Four friends travel to Dodge City to rest their saddle-weary selves. But trouble erupts between them and some less reputable characters over the attentions of a dance hall girl. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A very strong tale

Four young cowboys head into Dodge for a wild night to celebrate the end of a trail drive in a book that is very much dialogue driven to begin with. There is also a lot of humour filled conversations as these young men explore Dodge, two even visiting a Collection of Curiosities that came as a welcome addition to the story. Yet for all the fun - such as the pink parasol scene - David Robbins manages to create an underlying sense of violence to come. This and the cliff-hanger chapter endings combining to hook this reader and thus make it a very difficult book to put down. The characters we meet are all well drawn and likeable, even those who seem to be the bad guys. It isn't long before our four young cowboys find that Dodge isn't a town that thrives on just fun, it has a darker side into which they are unsuspectingly drawn. This is when the tone of the book changes and the story becomes less dialogue driven and more descriptive as violence erupts. No-one is safe as death comes calling which results in a spectacular shootout as Rusty goes on a killing spree in the name of vengeance. The savagery of the final chapters of this book contrast darkly with the earlier lighter tones making for a powerful, and a times brutal, ending. Well worth spending your hard earned dollars on.

Great Western!

This was a terrific western novel! Written by David Robbins, this novel tells of 4 young cowboys who get into a heap of trouble in Dodge city after a cattle drive. All the characters are different and plenty colorful. David Robbin's writing style has been a great addition for Ralph Compton fans. This is the second one I've read by him, and I can't decide which I love most. I hope he continues to write more westerns.
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