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Devil's Rim (Walker Western) [Hardcover]

Sam Brown (Author)
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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Once again mixing action and everyday turn-of-the-century cowboy life, Brown (The Long Drift) adds to his reputation as a competent, traditional yarn-spinner in this tale of a good-hearted drifter in love with the boss's wife. Traveling through eastern New Mexico, Concho Smith encounters Judyth Van, mail-order bride of Sid Van, an alcoholic rancher crippled in a riding accident only a few weeks after his marriage. A pretty ex-schoolmarm with frontier grit, Judyth instantly arrests Concho's attention and affection when she hires him to pull the ranch into shape?though neither one knows that it will be up to Concho to save the ranch from the gang of nefarious cattle baron Little Bob Shiner. The plot is saved from banality by twists that reveal Concho's flaws and self-doubts. (How many tough guys throw a punch at a drunken cripple? How many get punched back?) Lively and believable dialogue and a comic sidekick offset a somewhat puritanical (and not entirely credible) treatment of the love triangle in this workmanlike tale. (Mar.) FYI: Devil's Rim is the final volume in the longtime Walker Western series.
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On his way to Mexico, Concho Smith hires on to mend fences for a woman, Judith Van, who's running a ranch on her own while her crippled husband, Sid, takes solace in whiskey. A cloud hovers over the Van spread in the form of Bob Shiner, who's eager to buy the Vans' land and add it to his own mega-ranch. He's not pleased when, with Concho's help, the Vans' spread begins to turn around. After the Van home is reduced to ashes, and Sid dies in the blaze, Shiner points the sheriff at Concho. After all, everyone knows Concho and Judith have eyes for each other. Former cowboy Brown once again has all the details right. Readers could utilize his books as instructionals on cowboy skills if they were so inclined, but what distinguishes his work is his exploration of the human heart. Brown knows people as well as he knows the routines of ranch work, and he tells us about them with skill and compassion. Wes Lukowsky

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 210 pages
  • Publisher: Walker & Co (March 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802741614
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802741615
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,980,048 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Devil's Rim, January 25, 2004
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Lane Smith (Andrews,TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Devil's Rim (Walker Western) (Hardcover)
Any real cowboy will truely enjoy this book. As usual, Sam paints a vivid picture that is easy to follow.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Last western to ride into the sunset with Walker & Co., September 7, 1998
This review is from: Devil's Rim (Walker Western) (Hardcover)
Author Sam Brown, an ex-cowboy and now district manager for the Amarillo Globe News, has whipped up a winner with all the key ingredients: an old cowboy lamenting the end of the cattle drive era, a beautiful but lonely frontier woman and, of course, the old cowboy's sidekick--a position alternately held by the old cowboy's trusty horse, Drifter, and by another old boy who used to ride the trail. As you'd expect, the old cowboy has a strong western name, Concho Smith. And his human sidekick is Shorty. The year is 1898 and Concho is riding down to Mexico, hoping to find work there. He is waylaid, however, in New Mexico Territory when he happens upon a beautiful woman trying single-handedly to keep her ranch running. With the soft spot in his heart that every true cowboy must possess, he stays on for "just a few days, ma'am" to help repair fencing after a storm. The few days turn into weeks when Concho finds that Judith Van is married to a proud but bitter cripple, by the name of Sid. To make matters worse, Concho is falling for the young lady and seeing himself as her savior. Sid is no dummy; he quickly becomes aware of Concho's feelings for his wife. The web becomes more tangled when Judith and Sid's house burns down one night while Judith is visiting Concho, and Sid's body is found in the debris. At this point, the novel turns into a wonderful whodunnit. As an ex-cowboy, Brown knows the ranching business well, right down to notching ears, castrating young bulls and talking the talk of the cowboy. He is also a decent mystery writer. "Devil's Rim" is two novels in one: a fine Western and a grueling whodunit.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Old - time cowboy life, October 2, 2011
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Sam Brown has to be the definitive novelist when it comes to writing about cowboy life. His cowboy characters are the real thing. Their way of life dictates certain expressions and certain attitudes which all cowboys understand. In Devil's Rim, Concho Smith lives to express himself the way cowboys even today do. His code is simple and unwavering. His friend Shorty Wayman sticks by his side because as friends and long-time acquaintances his code is the same as Concho's. This book is full of nostalgic descriptions of cowboy tack, medicines, and many other items which are necessary to ranch life. It is very descriptive as Concho rides pitchin' horses, works cattle, moves horses, fixes water gaps, has fights, falls in love, gets put in jail, and on and on.
If you have ever worked as a cowboy, as I have, you will more than appreciate this great book. It is well-written, well-researched, and it contains a great story as well. I strongly recommend it to all cowboys and even to those who would like to read a " real " western story.
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