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Toby Ryker [Paperback]

Steven Merrill Ulmen (Author)
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January 10, 2006
Toby Ryker, a colorful old man similiar to J.B. Books in Swarthout's classic, "The Shootist," is forced to come to grips with his mortality. He moseys into Laramie and stirs up a saloon brawl just for the fun of it then pays for the damages, thus bailing everyone out of a passle of trouble. Moments later, he collapses of a heart attack. When he wakes up, the doctor directs him to adopt a quiet way of life. He looks up an old friend, David Stewart, a rancher living in the area who is now married with a family, and the two decide to go on a last hunting trip in the Medicine Bow Mountains. Ryker learns that McQuiston, a sadistic bounty hunter, has trailed him to Laramie over a shooting he committed in Deadwood. McQuiston kills a local cowboy soon after his arrival and the chase is on, with Ryker and Stewart hunting elk, McQuiston hunting Ryker, and the sheriff hunting McQuiston. The final shootout leaves McQuiston dead, but with a story ending that is not what it appears to be. A perfect holiday gift idea!

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"A very interesting concept for both a book and a screenplay." -- Johnny Western - Singer/Composer of CBS TV's "Paladin" theme from the series, "Have Gun, Will Travel"

"Steven Ulmen creates believable characters we feel we have met along the trail and incorporates them into a seamless story." -- Ralph Cotton - USA Today Best Selling Western Author

"TOBY RYKER is a lightening-paced, granite-touch western told in the classic mode." -- Loren Estleman - author of "The Undertakers Wife"

"Ulmen's novel (Toby Ryker) has humor and movement, and a fine story-telling technique, which weigh much in it's favor." -- Elmer Kelton - Award-winning western novelist

"You'll be captivated by the story, the western caricatures, and come to love tough, gentle, irascible old Toby Ryker." -- Suzanne Schrems, Ph.D, author of western non-fiction

From the Author

"Toby Ryker," though plotted, is a character-driven western like those made popular during the 1950's and 1960's on such TV shows as "Gunsmoke" and "Have Gun, Will Travel." The story contains a liberal dose of humor and affection for the western genre and is intended to be a pleasant, laid-back read.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 211 pages
  • Publisher: Lulu.com (January 10, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1411660390
  • ISBN-13: 978-1411660397
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,847,645 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Steven M. Ulmen is a retired probation officer living in Mankato, MN with his spouse, Mickie. He has two adult children and two granddaughters. He also has an obese calico cat with an attitude named Maggie who bosses him around a lot, and has the final say on editing manuscript content. He is an avid antique buyer and seller, dealing in primitive and farm-related items, stoneware, and vintage advertising. Ulmen has written a trilogy of western historical fiction which includes the novels "Blood on the Prairie - A Novel of the Sioux Uprising," "Toby Ryker," and "Deadwood Days." He published the first and third novels himself through Lightning Source. The central, main novel was published by Lulu.com. In addition, Publish America has published his memoir entitled "Bad Moon Arising."

He has published three other memoir/autobiographical books for other authors. These include "Autobiography of a Ghost" and Mind of the Mystic" by Glen A. Just, and "Faces on the Clock" by Larry Bauer-Scandin.

It is the goal of Steven M. Ulmen to write and to publish books that are entertaining, educational, and inspirational, and that contribute to the literature of the world.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A smoothly written and generally terrific novel, March 10, 2006
This review is from: Toby Ryker (Paperback)
The debut western novel of author Steven Merrill Ulmen, Toby Ryker is the story of a colorful, likeable old ex- cavalry scout, and former mountain man who drifts into Laramie, Wyoming, only to get himself involved in a saloon brawl (which he stirred up just for the fun of it!). Toby wins friends by offering to pay for the bar room damages and buy drinks for the house. He then departs only to moments later collapse from a heart attack. Waking up in the office of the town doctor, Toby is informed that he is dying and must adopt a quiet, peaceable way of life for what time remains to him. The trouble is, Toby is wanted for a murder in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, has a price on his head, and a rather nasty bounty hunter named John McQuiston after him. Toby Ryker is a smoothly written and generally terrific novel that will leave the reader eagerly looking forward to Steven Ulmen's next foray into western fiction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Toby Ryker" Will Steal Your Heart!, February 27, 2006
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The title character in this powerfully woven western novel rides into Laramie, Wyoming, looking for a friendly scuffle. An aging mountain man, built like the mountains he rode out of, Toby Ryker still has enough fight and spit left in him to wrestle with the best of them and an overwhelming urge to satisfy his lust for brawling. He finds just what he's looking for at Kelly's Saloon-a room full of cowboys he can easily aggravate. The fighting ensues, tables and chairs are broken. He pays the bartender for the damages, impresses everyone as the friendly but cantankerous fellow he is, and leaves Kelly's a happy man. Then drops from a heart attack right outside of the saloon.

After regaining his strength and begrudgingly accepting a bottle of nitroglycerin tablets from a frustrated Doc Swensen, Toby sets out to complete the mission that brought him to this area in the first place-to look up an old Cavalry buddy, David Stewart, who has a ranch a few miles outside of Laramie. After arriving at the Stewart ranch and spending some time with David, his wife and children, Toby suggests to David that they go off on a high country hunt in the Medicine Bow Mountains, just the two of them, like old times. David readily agrees, but what he isn't aware of is that a bounty hunter named John McQuiston is tracking Toby for the murder of a banker in Deadwood.

McQuiston is a nasty, soulless character, intent on collecting the reward money. Whether he brings Toby back to Deadwood dead or alive is of no consequence to him. Toby and David set out for the mountains on their much anticipated hunt, John McQuiston sets out after Toby, and the sheriff of Laramie, upon learning that McQuiston, himself, is responsible for a murder in Laramie, sets out after McQuiston. They all come together high in the mountains in an explosive ending that will leave you anxiously awaiting the sequel.

Written with marvelous detail and rich characterization, Steven Ulmen has done a wonderful job capturing the texture and quality of the Wyoming Territory of the late 1800's. Toby Ryker is an endearing bear of a man whom you'll come to love. I laughed heartily throughout the book at the witty and humorous dialogue, especially the exchanges between Toby and his friend, David Stewart.

I highly recommend this novel to anyone looking to satisfy their hunger for tales of the old west. From quirky cowboys to brave and compassionate heroes to saloon girls and sinister bounty hunters, this novel has become one of my favorites.

Reviewed by: B.R. Jones
www.brjones.org
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4.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Western Adventure., January 28, 2006
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Grab your boots and saddle that horse because you're in for a ride, one that is sure to intrigue all lovers of good western tales. Steven M. Ulmen has crafted a masterful tale that few will soon forget. And though the story is a work of art the presentation of the story has some flaws.

Toby Ryker opens with Toby arriving in the small town of Laramie where he proceeds to make an unforgettable impression upon the residents. Toby then moves on to find an old friend that's taken up residence outside of town. But his past soon follows, a past that threatens not only Toby's life but others as well.

The writing style of Steven Ulmen is a pleasure to behold. He's captured the real feel of the old west and presents the tale of Toby Ryker in a colorful fashion. I highly recommend Toby Ryker to everyone that fancies a good western.
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