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Jericho's Road (Texas Rangers) [Hardcover]

Elmer Kelton (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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Texas Rangers October 14, 2004
When Texas Ranger private Andy Pickard is assigned to help patrol the Texas-Mexico border country he rides directly into a deadly feud. At odds are two land and cattle barons - Jericho Jackson, whose great spread lies just north of the Rio Grande, and Guadalupe Chavez, whose domain lies south of the river.
The men are alike in only one respect: their hatred for each other, a hate born at the time of the Alamo and the U.S.-Mexican War, when Mexican lands were confiscated by ruthless Americans. The old rivals have turned to preying on each others' cattle with resulting bloodshed on both sides of the river.
Between the two camps, Big Jim McCawley's ranch seems almost symbolic of the opportunity for the people of the two nations to live together. McCawley is married to Guadalupe Chavez's sister, Juana -a fact that does not ingratiate him to either the Chavez or Jackson faction.
To Andy Pickard, who as a child was taken captive by Comanches, old prejudices are familiar territory, but the Jackson-Chavez war is flaring out of control by the time he reaches the Ranger camp on the border in the company of fellow Ranger Farley Brackett. The two Rangers find themselves caught up in the feud, risking arrest for crossing the river into Mexico, and risking death for not heeding the warning sign at the edge of Jericho Jackson's domain: This is Jericho's Road. Take the Other.
Inevitably, the cauldron boils over and the forces of Jericho Jackson and "Lupe" Chavez meet in bloody combat. In the midst of this battle on Mexican soil are Andy Pickard -- longing to court and marry Bethel Brackett and live a peaceful life as an ex-Ranger -- and Brackett himself, falling in love with Teresa, Big Jim McCawley's half-Mexican daughter.
Jericho's Road, sixth book in Kelton's acclaimed Texas Ranger series, typifies "The right blend of action, drama, romance, humor and suspense" that Publishers Weekly said has made Kelton "a master of both plot and character development."


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From Publishers Weekly

Seven-time Spur Award–winner and the author of more than 40 books, Kelton serves up another action-packed western with this sixth volume in his Texas Ranger series. The Texas-Mexico border in the 1870s was a bad place for gringos and Mexicans alike: both sides raided, rustled and murdered to settle old scores from the days of the Alamo and the Mexican War. Texas Rangers Andy Pickard and Farley Brackett are assigned to an understaffed Ranger company along the Nueces Strip, a bit of desert fought over by Mexican rancher Guadalupe Chavez and Texas land baron Jericho Jackson, and they quickly realize that keeping these enemies apart will be a deadly job. An ill-advised killing and a coverup cause Jackson to declare all-out war on the Chavez family, with the Rangers caught in the crossfire. Andy and Farley try desperately to stop the killings but are hampered by a commander who'd rather just let both sides kill each other off. As ambushes and gun battles leave lead-perforated vacqueros and cowboys all over the desert, the Rangers determine that there's more to the feud than family loyalty, racism and old insults. Once again, Kelton offers an exciting tale in which the bad guys are really bad and some of the good guys are, too. His characters are sharply defined, the historical background is vivid and the gunplay can't be beat.
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*Starred Review* Lupe Chavez hates gringos. Jericho Jackson hates Mexicans. Each has a ranch close to the Mexico-U.S. border. Both ranches' crews spend a significant portion of their time rustling each other's cattle and spiriting them across the border. Young Texas Ranger Andy Pickard is assigned, along with partners Farley Brackett and Len Tanner, to a Ranger outfit charged with ending border violations. Andy was taken by Comanches in a raid as an infant and raised by them until he was a young teen. He's keenly aware of the danger posed by bigots in any dispute, especially one defined in part by ethnic differences. Brackett, a former Confederate soldier, is an outspoken bigot himself and never misses a chance to disparage a Mexican. It seems like a lose-lose situation with Andy and his partners caught in the middle, but if there is a way to end the conflict with a minimum of bloodshed, Andy is determined to find it. The sixth book in Kelton's wonderful Texas Ranger series, about the development of the Lone Star State during the turbulent 1800s, deftly uses characters from past entries while constantly folding in new personalities. This is arguably the best ongoing western series in the genre today. It shouldn't be missed. Wes Lukowsky
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (October 14, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765309556
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765309556
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.7 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,510,468 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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4.0 out of 5 stars Border Clash, September 1, 2007
For the past several decades, Texas author Elmer Kelton has been one of the finest writers of western novels out there and, although he turns 81 in just a few days, he doesn't seem to be slowing down much. But because so much of what passes for western fiction today is cartoonish in nature, and actually more suitable to the graphic novel genre, Kelton is less known than he deserves to be. In fact, the Western Writers of America have given him seven Spur awards, a record, and have voted him "the greatest Western writer of all time" over better known writers such as Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey.

Jericho's Road is book six of Kelton's Texas Ranger series and it is set in south Texas along the Texas-Mexico border just a few years after the Civil War. The Rangers faced the near impossible task of enforcing a border that was resented by Mexican citizens and that served as little more than a line to be crossed from both sides of the river by raiding parties on the cattle herds belonging to the other. When young Ranger Andy Pickard is reassigned to South Texas, he finds himself in the middle of a conflict between Jericho Jackson, owner of most of the land and cattle just north of the river, and Guadalupe Chavez who owns a similar spread on the south side of the Rio Grande.

The clash between these two powerful men is fated to end in violence and there is little that a few Texas Rangers can do to prevent that from happening. But the beauty of an Elmer Kelton book is what happens along the way. As the best historical novelists do, Kelton recreates the past by focusing on the daily problems and concerns of the ordinary people who lived those times, real people with all of the prejudices, ambitions and weaknesses that we recognize in ourselves today. There is plenty of gunfire in Jericho's Road, and as exciting an ending as any fan of western writing could hope for, but I'll especially remember the book for its insights into an 1870s border clash that largely explains the tensions still felt along the Rio Grande today.
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4.0 out of 5 stars jericos road, December 29, 2010
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Very good read.I ordered other books. And one of them I had ordered previously ' is there a way to let me know if I have already ordered . thanks
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5.0 out of 5 stars lots of action, February 11, 2010
A good story of the violent border area of south Texas and the efforts of the Rangers to keep a lid on the violence and vigilantes
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After several years as a Texas Ranger, Andy Pickard concluded that the average criminal he dealt with was about as intelligent as a jackrabbit. Read the first page
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border jumpers, headquarters tent
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Lupe Chavez, Big Jim, San Antonio, Sergeant Donahue, Rio Grande, Burt Hatton, Badger Boy, Jericho Jackson, Farley Brackett, Len Tanner, Tío Lupe, Andy Pickard, Rusty Shannon, Tom Blessing, Jesse Wilkes, Major Jones, San Saba, Lieutenant Buckalew, Colorado River, Sam Houston, Santa Anna, Santy Anna, Don Cipriano Chavez, Don Lupe, Ranger Hewitt
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