![]() ![]() He pursues Kicking Wolf into Mexico, only to find that he is being led to the camp of a murderous Mexican bandit, Ahumado. ![]() An eccentric, war-hardened Bostonian, Scull suddenly leaves after his prized mount is stolen by the notorious horse-thieving Indian Kicking Wolf. ![]() The remarkable second novel in the series, COMANCHE MOON, finds Call and McCrae the newly promoted cocaptains to their troop, following the departure of their superior, Inish Scull. Gus, a vice-ridden Ranger-savant, and Call, a hardheaded, dutiful loner, serve as our wonderfully flawed guides as we follow the Rangers from their youthful beginnings through the end of their adventurous careers. McMurtry’s Western novels take readers through the second half of the nineteenth century, focusing on a group of endearing Texas Rangers steered by two of the most unforgettable heroes of contemporary fiction: Augustus McCrae and Woodrow Call. Yet few have captured the American West in literature better than the Pulitzer Prize–winning author Larry McMurtry, creator of the famed Lonesome Dove tetralogy. Countless tales, portrayed in nearly every medium, have compelled audiences with depictions of the frontier in all its wonderful grit and glory. ![]() American culture has always been fascinated by the Western landscape. ![]()
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