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Incredible, May 13, 1997
By A Customer
This review is from: COST OF A KILLING (Jeston Nash Series) (Paperback)
Ralph's descriptions are so real that I felt the heat, tasted the dust and puckered when there was a danger of getting shot.
It was better than a movie. I was afraid to put it down for fear something would happen in the story and I'd miss it.
I hope Ralph Cotton is around and writing for a long time
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Oldtime adventure, May 4, 1997
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Ralph Cotton did a real good job describing the land and the people, the way they both played a role in shaping the life of William Bonney and the misguided insurance salesman. I especially like "Quiet JAck" Smith and wnat to read more about him
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Cost of a Killing: an excellent choice for the Western buff, April 10, 1997
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This review is from: COST OF A KILLING (Jeston Nash Series) (Paperback)
Ralph Cotton has chosen a character dear to my heart. His protagonist is, albeit an outlaw, a reluctant one. In this series of misadventures, Jeston Nash is perhaps best known as a man tryiing to get by during a time when a dollar was hard-made
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