The Texas Badge Dusty Richards Books
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Bank robbery. Jailbreak. Massacre. Alone, each would send good folks reeling. But when all three occur in the same night in the same small South Texas town leaving no eyewitnesses behind, it could be the end of the world. Saddler County Sheriff Dell Hoffman is charged with bringing the perpetrators of these horrific crimes to justice, but even the toughest and most cunning lawman in Texas has his limits. With nothing to go on but five bloody bodies, a cracked safe, and an empty jail, Dell works the fringe of his sleepy western town-the forgotten, the invisible, those who often see without being seen. The more he learns, though, the more he wishes he could forget. In search of the truth, Dell finds himself pulled into an dark world of murder, deception, and brutality the likes of which he never imagined. Will he solve the most heinous crime in Texas history? Or will Dell's drive for justice lead him to an even greater tragedy for both himself and those he cares for most?
The Texas Badge Dusty Richards Books
I have read many Dusty Richards novels, but from the beginning the writing was strained and doesn't feel like his others. The story was enjoyable and easy to read, but seemed rushed. Too many editing errors that should not be found in an experienced novel. One thing I hate seeing is something happening early in a story later changing for convenience (or forgetfulness) later. In this story, the sheriff received a telegram that a criminal had been captured and would be taken to El Paso. Several chapters later the crook is threatening the sheriff's wife in the sheriff's house. Of course, he is captured; however, he said he was never located in Las Vegas as that was just a ruse and he had actually gone to an area close to where the sheriff lived and made his move. Mistakes like this are sloppy and take credibility from the story and author. An escape during transport that allowed the outlaw to return to the sheriff's home would have coincided with the original statement, been believable and kept the continuity of the story. All that said, the story line is good. Characters e rd are fairly well developed and still a fun, quick read. I'm just disappointed in this not seeming like the Dusty Richards stories I have read in the past. If incongruity doesn't bother you, then this could be a good story for you.Product details
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Loved this book since it made me feel like I was almost 'living' the story as it happened.
A very good western. The main character never gives up as he tracks the bad guys. A good read
I really liked this book, it was fast paced and kept you interested all the way through. I would like to read the rest of the series.
Loved this book. It had the feel of the old west, mystery, love story,and shootouts. I am a new fan of the author and will be reading more of his books.
Odd story,very strange way of telling what people will do to get at money. Well wrote about odd bunch characters that would do anything to get at the money
The book go t me involved at the beginning and I did not want it to end. I will read more of his books .
The story pretty much drags along. There is too much repetition of irrelevant information about the hero and his mistress. There is also page upon page describing how the hero tracks down culprits responsible for bank robbery, multiple murders and the escape of numerous prisoners from the local jail. However, the fate of the final two escapees who were the reason behind the whole affair is described in a couple of paragraphs. Go figure.
I have read many Dusty Richards novels, but from the beginning the writing was strained and doesn't feel like his others. The story was enjoyable and easy to read, but seemed rushed. Too many editing errors that should not be found in an experienced novel. One thing I hate seeing is something happening early in a story later changing for convenience (or forgetfulness) later. In this story, the sheriff received a telegram that a criminal had been captured and would be taken to El Paso. Several chapters later the crook is threatening the sheriff's wife in the sheriff's house. Of course, he is captured; however, he said he was never located in Las Vegas as that was just a ruse and he had actually gone to an area close to where the sheriff lived and made his move. Mistakes like this are sloppy and take credibility from the story and author. An escape during transport that allowed the outlaw to return to the sheriff's home would have coincided with the original statement, been believable and kept the continuity of the story. All that said, the story line is good. Characters e rd are fairly well developed and still a fun, quick read. I'm just disappointed in this not seeming like the Dusty Richards stories I have read in the past. If incongruity doesn't bother you, then this could be a good story for you.
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