From Library Journal
Both of these pulp Western novels deal with protagonists on a quest. In Brand's 1923 story, cowpoke Lee Garrison sets out to find and capture a wild horse he views on the plains. His journey, however, ultimately involves more than he bargained for. Although it has arguably one of the worst titles ever, Coburn's 1937 story is far more serious, as its hero, Galt Magrath, packs his Bible and six-gun and goes in search of the men who murdered his preacher father. Also new in the "Gunsmoke" series is T.V. Olsen's Lonesome Gun (ISBN 0-7540-8103-6) and Lee Hoffman's Wiley's Move (0-7540-8104-4).
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