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This sluggish, post-Civil War era western opens with three desperados bushwacking loner Lee Strate and lifting his hard-earned stake of $5000. Wounded and left for dead on a trail somewhere near Houston, Lee is saved by Jack Farmer, a free black man, who tends Lee's wounds and agrees to help recover the money. In Houston, Lee finds out that the three bad guys work for Colonel Benson, an ambitious and evil hombre, fiercely racist and still fighting the war. When Benson takes off for Galveston, Lee and Jack follow, and soon discover that Benson and his henchmen are stirring up racial trouble among the dock workers. In Washington, President Hayes has heard about the tensions in Galveston, and asks former President Grant to visit the city as a goodwill gesture. Benson plans to have his boys assassinate Grant. Meanwhile, Lee falls in love with an high-spirited woman whom he meets at a greased-pig catching contest. Creaking along to an entirely predictable climax, the plot is a stunning soporific. Unidimensional characterizations and hackneyed dialogue round out this flat effort by the author of Ryan Rides Back .
This sluggish, post-Civil War era western opens with three desperados bushwacking loner Lee Strate and lifting his hard-earned stake of $5000. Wounded and left for dead on a trail somewhere near Houston, Lee is saved by Jack Farmer, a free black man, who tends Lee's wounds and agrees to help recover the money. In Houston, Lee finds out that the three bad guys work for Colonel Benson, an ambitious and evil hombre, fiercely racist and still fighting the war. When Benson takes off for Galveston, Lee and Jack follow, and soon discover that Benson and his henchmen are stirring up racial trouble among the dock workers. In Washington, President Hayes has heard about the tensions in Galveston, and asks former President Grant to visit the city as a goodwill gesture. Benson plans to have his boys assassinate Grant. Meanwhile, Lee falls in love with an high-spirited woman whom he meets at a greased-pig catching contest. Creaking along to an entirely predictable climax, the plot is a stunning soporific. Unidimensional characterizations and hackneyed dialogue round out this flat effort by the author of Ryan Rides Back .
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Hardback Editions
January 1989 : Hardback
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January 1989 : Hardback
| Title: Galveston Gunman Author(s): Bill Crider ISBN: 0-87131-565-3 / 978-0-87131-565-6 (USA edition) Publisher: M Evans & Co Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
1988 : Hardback
| Title: Galveston Gunman Author(s): Bill CRIDER Publisher: Evans Availability: Amazon More details... |
Paperback Editions
July 1992 : Paperback
| Title: Galveston Gunman Author(s): Bill Crider ISBN: 1-56054-417-1 / 9781560544173 (USA edition) Publisher: Thorndike Pr Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
February 1990 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Galveston Gunman Author(s): Bill Crider ISBN: 0-345-36531-3 / 978-0-345-36531-6 (USA edition) Publisher: Ballantine Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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