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Hard Trail To Follow (Texas Rangers, No 7) [Mass Market Paperback]

Elmer Kelton (Author)
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December 30, 2008

Former Texas Ranger Andy Pickard, called "Badger Boy" when he lived with Comanches as a child, is following the plow on West Texas land until he learns that his friend, Sheriff Tom Blessing, has been killed during a jailbreak. The escaped bank robbers are led by a man calling himself Cordell.  Andy gets reinstated as a Ranger so he can catch Cordell and get justice for Tom Blessing.

Cordell is something of an enigma to Andy, especially since the pursuit slowly reveals that he is very likely not the killer of Tom Blessing. Even so, Cordell and his cohorts must be brought to Ranger justice first and the whodunit sorted out later.

Hard Trail to Follow is the seventh novel in Elmer Kelton’s acclaimed "Texas Ranger" series.


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Prolific Spur Award–winner Kelton knocks out the seventh western in his Texas Ranger series, following 2005's Jericho's Road. In the 1870s, former Texas Ranger Andy Pickard, now a restless farmer, drops his plow and straps on his guns when the local sheriff is murdered during a jailbreak. The dead sheriff, Tom Blessing, had been a father figure to Andy, who vows revenge for his killing. The escaped outlaw is Luther Cordell, a dangerous bank robber and leader of a small gang of desperate owlhoots. The search is long and arduous, and the posse Andy has assembled melts away until only Andy, now a fully reinstated Ranger, remains in solo pursuit. Cordell, meanwhile, is trying to recover the stolen bank loot he'd hidden when captured. Add in Cordell's disgusting relatives, two unlucky saloon stick-up artists, some kindly travelers, fancy gunplay and a remarkably surprising conclusion, and Kelton once again turns in an exciting and satisfying western tale. (Feb.)
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Kelton takes the outlaw’s side in his latest western, a turn that promises to lead into some welcome tricky footing for the genre’s genial master storyteller. Luther Cordell gets himself locked up after robbing a bank (honorable enough) but then must hightail it after a partner kills the sheriff during his jailbreak (not honorable). While eluding the law, Cordell laments his life of crime and how easily he could have been an upstanding citizen had one or two breaks fallen his way. In his wake, Ranger Andy Pickard becomes increasingly baffled as each person along Cordell’s trail can’t heap enough praise about how good a man that criminal seemed to be, deep down. Kelton misses the chance to delve into the outlaw’s more complex faults rather than his simplistic virtues, and it all wears a little thin by the time the inevitable showdown occurs. Still, Kelton is such a fantastic hand at guiding his prose through frontier Texas that, as usual, fans won’t be disappointed. It just would have been nice to see him strain a bit harder. --Ian Chipman --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; First Edition edition (December 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765354292
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765354297
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #356,567 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Elmer Kelton of San Angelo, Texas is a native Texan and author of over 50 Western novels. He has won many awards for his work and has been recognized as the Greatest Western Writer of all time by the Western Writers of America, Inc. He is the author of Forge's Texas Ranger series.

 

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another fantastic book from Elmer Kelton, January 24, 2008
Once again, Elmer Kelton has written another great western story. Andy Pickard and the other great characters of Mr. Kelton's Texas Rangers series return, in addition to many colorful and interesting new personalities. This time, Andy is in pursuit of outlaw Luther Cordell, for the death of Andy's friend, Sheriff Tom Blessing. Mr. Kelton has created another great character in Luther Cordell, a likable, aging outlaw, with his own code of honor. After many years on the wrong side of the law, Luther regrets the lonely life he's led and the effect it has had on others, and wishes that he could put it all behind him and settle down in peace. Mr. Kelton again shows his ability to create characters that you'll come to care about (both good & bad, to like & dislike) and a story to keep you engrossed and entertained. As with all his previous works, Mr. Kelton's knowledge of Texas history, geography and people always bring so much to his wonderful tales.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard Act To Follow, March 4, 2008

Simply put, any author reading "Hard Trail To Follow" has a "Hard Act to Follow"!

"Hard Trail" is a remarkable achievment of character driven storytelling by a master wordsmith. Andy Pickard, ex Texas Ranger and young farmer, is faced with a dilemna. His future brother in law, Farley Brackett, fellow ex Texas Ranger and pain the butt, is both blessing and curse. Bethel, Andy's fiancé, wants nothing more than the two men to get along without fisttocuffs. Andy, wants nothing but Bethel, and to be left alone by Farleys' biting criticism.

Enter Tom Blessing, local Sheriff and friend to all. Facing retirement and a ruthless criminal Luther Cordell, circumstances lead to an escape by Cordell and in the effort, the lingering death of Blessing. A reluctant deputy, Andy and Farley lead up a small posse to bring Cordell in for his crime. Reaching county lines, Farley leaves Andy to track Cordell as an acting Texas Ranger with no county boundaries in the way of his jurisdiction. A long trail has just begun as Andy and Choctaw John, his half native tracker, snake their way through Texas only to land up in Griffin. Cordell, along the way, had lost one member, David Johnson. Milt Hayward, the murderer of Tom Blessing, broke rank with Luther and went south to Mexico.

The Hard Trail becomes his redemption trail as Cordell rediscovers his humanity, compassion, and his ability to love once more. Cordell `dies' as Hayward is taken back as the murderer of Blessing, and William Goodson remains to start anew.

Kelton writes an amazing story. More amazing is the depth of the characters. Throughout the book, Cordell grows on you as he changes page by page. The friendly banter between Choctaw John and Andy Pickard is a delightfully light touch to an otherwise intense book.

A true mark of a master storyteller is the anticipation between volumes. If that is the case, Kelton is a master, with his harp and lyre being pen and paper. His literative voice, soothing as a ballad of old, beckons you to settle down and listen attentively. Linger, while I tell a tale...

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reviewing: "Hard Trail To Follow", November 22, 2008
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Andy Pickard loves Bethel and there is no doubt about that. In his late 20's, this former Texas Ranger understands why Bethel won't leave the family farm and her ill mother. He doesn't understand why Farley Brackett, his future brother-in-law hates him so much or why he won't help out. Or why he is constantly on Andy's back about his being held prisoner by the Comanches when he was a kid or all the other things he harasses him with considering all the free labor Andy is doing.

Farley is a hard man and unappreciative. After a brief physical skirmish that neither man won, Andy decides to hit the trail and leave it all behind. Bethel isn't leaving and Andy can't put up with Farley anymore. If he stays, there might be another fight and somebody could get seriously killed or hurt. Andy isn't going to put Bethel through that and since she isn't going to leave, all he can do is head out with an unspecified need to do something else with his life. That decision sends him before lone into a confrontation with bank robbers, the death of a friend, and his putting on the badge of the legendary Texas Rangers once more.

It also sets him on the trail of an escaped outlaw across Southeastern and South Central Texas. Times are changing with the Indians on the reservations for years now, land and pastures fenced, and the telegraph spreading the latest news far and wide. Posses still ride and a fugitive can still make good on the escape but the telegraph spreads the news of the manhunt faster than the fugitive can travel. For both any Pickard as well as the fugitive known as Cordell, the chase is a long one full of twists and turns as well as a journey of self awareness as much as anything.

Author Elmer Kelton is considered by many to be the premier writer of western literature. Known for his authentic settings, realistic characters and concise prose he is a winner of Seven Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America as well as many others. The native Texan, who has authored more then fifty novel, is a legend and an author known to work the shades of gray. His characters wear neither black or white hats, but gray ones of varying shades as they go about their hard struggles in novels that don't romanticize the way it was for most people.

Such is the case here where the lawman and the outlaw could easily be nearly the same man. As the chase wears on, the reader shifts back and forth between both characters as well as a few others, in ways that not only bring the novel to life but illustrate truths that still very much hold true today. Portrayed by many as simpler times, they weren't. They were just different, but contained many of the same struggles that most face today. Author Elmer Kelton illustrates that point along with a few others worth reading in this engaging western.


Kevin R. Tipple (copyright) 2008
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Elmer Kelton, Fort Griffin, Tom Blessing, Farley Brackett, Fowler Gaskin, Badger Boy, Luther Cordell, Choctaw John, Milt Hayward, Rusty Shannon, Clear Fork, Judge Tompkins, Aurelia Jackson, Thaddeus Hunnicutt, David Jackson, Speck Munson, Old Shep, Phantom Hill, One of the Keelers, Brazos River, Shanty York, Andy Pickard, Sheriff Blessing, Dobie Jackson
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