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"The owner of the Rocking P ranch, Clayton T. Pallister, is a bully and wife-beater. But when he is murdered, ownership of the ranch goes to his wife, Rosie; and their son, Warren, is freed from his father's grip. However, a young woman arrives from Mexico casting doubt on Rosie's inheritance, and there follows a complex and violent fight for the ranch. Warren realizes that to settle the matter all factions must come together in a blaze of gunfire"--Page 4 of cover.
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Crossing the bravo, for Pueblito
2011, Linford
in English
- 1st Linford ed., [large print ed.].
1444808796 9781444808797
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Crossing the Bravo, for pueblito
2010, Robert Hale, The Crowood Press
in English
0709089767 9780709089766
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"Complete and unabridged."
Originally published : London: Robert Hale Limited: 2010.
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When rancher, bully and wife-beater Clayton T. Pallister is murdered, the tragedy has its compensations. For his wife, Rosie, the harsh years are over, the Rolling P ranch is hers and her young son looks forward to a life away from his powerful father's stifling rules. But then a young woman rides across the Bravo from Mexico and everything is thrown into disarray.
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