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The Way of the Coyote [Hardcover]

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


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December 10, 2001
The Civil War has ended, and Union soldiers and federal officials have taken control of Texas as Rusty Shannon rides to his home on the Colorado River. As a child he was a captive of the Comanche, as a young man a proud member of a ranging company protecting settlers from Indian raids. Shannon's fate is intertwined with the young man accompanying him: Andy Pickard, himself but recently rescued from Comanche captivity and known by his captors as Badger Boy. Texas is in turmoil, overrun with murderous outlaws, lawmen exacting penalties from suspected former Confederates, nightriders, and the ever-dangerous Comanche bands. In this tempestuous time and place, Rusty tries desperately to resume his prewar life. His friend Shanty, a freed slave, is burned out of his home by the Ku Klux Klan; his own homestead is confiscated by his special nemesis, the murderous Oldham brothers; and the son of a girl he once loved is kidnapped by Comanches. Elmer Kelton, a master of novelist of the American West, literature, has crafted a satisfying and remarkably accurate tale of Texas life at the end of the Civil War.

Elmer Kelton, most honored of all Western writers, writes of the formative years of the Texas Rangers with the knowledge of a native Texan and the skill of a master storyteller. In Rusty Shannon, tough and smart--necessary survival attributes on the 1860s Texas frontier--Kelton has created one of the most memorable characters in modern Western fiction.


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As gratifying as a McMurtry side plot and with more gritty excitement than just about any Hollywood cowboy flick, this outing highlights the post-Civil War limbo suffered by the Texas Rangers. Andy Pickard, a 10-year-old half-wild captive of the Comanches, is forced from the tribe for killing a bully and is rescued by former Texas Ranger Rusty Shannon, who "adopts" Andy when his only relative refuses to take him in. The Rangers, formed before the Civil War, were exempt from service; they were scorned by the men who chose the Confederate cause and distrusted by the corrupt carpetbag Union government that disbanded them. Working hard, and with the help of a small network of friends, Rusty has made a go of his hardscrabble ranch in an area ravaged by carpetbagger greed, corrupt Unionist state police, war-born malice and poverty, and fierce, frequent Indian raids. Rusty's unstable life with Andy teeters on the brink of collapse when his old nemeses, the Oldham Brothers, local thugs in league with a corrupt judge, steal his ranch and burn out a freed slave, Shanty, a friend under Rusty and Andy's protection. Events reach dynamite levels when the Comanches kidnap the son of Rusty's old love, and teenage Andy must try for a rescue when Rusty is wounded and out of action. Kelton covers a wide swath of history with aplomb, illuminating a little-known period in Western history. California is still Mexican, Indians are a real threat and outlaws rule the land in this rough-riding adventure tale. Author tour. (Dec.)Forecast: After 37 novels, Kelton's third entry (after Badger Boy) in the Texas Rangers series could cross genre lines and expand his already substantial fan base.

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*Starred Review* Texas is reeling from the aftershocks of the Civil War. The state is run by a corrupt, usurious carpetbag government. Loyalties are suspect as veterans of both sides eye each other suspiciously, and the occasional Comanche war party wreaks havoc on the ranchers. Rusty Shannon, who was kidnapped by the Comanche as a child, rescues 10-year-old Andy Pinkard from the same fate. Andy's memories are all Comanche, and he struggles to adjust to the white life. Meanwhile, the young son of a woman Rusty once loved is kidnapped by the Comanche, and two rivals from Rusty's Texas Ranger days arrive as representatives from the corrupt state government and twist the law to confiscate Rusty's ranch. Kelton, who's been producing award-winning novels for 40 years, continues his tradition of compassionate, character-driven, historically correct fiction. In this probing examination of conflicted loyalties, the heroes are those who recognize the conflicts and struggle to minimize them, and the villains are those who exacerbate tensions in an effort to benefit personally. No one does it better than Kelton; his latest is a must for any western collection. Wes Lukowsky
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (December 10, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312873182
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312873189
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,130,502 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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5.0 out of 5 stars wstrnnut, May 8, 2008
This is the fourth Elmer Kelton book I have read this year and thoroughly enjoyed it. If you are looking for an authentic western with believable plot and story line ... you can't go wrong with Elmer Kelton.

Staged in the reconstruction years of early Texas, it weaves a wonderful story of strong characters and even stronger family ties. Mr. Kelton is an accomplished writer that could write successfully in any genre. Thankfully, he likes Westerns.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Kelton's best..., December 19, 2011
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This is the fifth Kelton book I have read. He is a fine writer, maybe the best of our western writers. This is a good entertaining western. The characters are well drawn, but it is just average for Kelton. The story just kind of wanders around. The plot is reminiscent of "The Searchers." I'd read "The Good Old Boys" first.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Error 1, August 3, 2011
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I must have misunderstood the description of this particular book. It is not at all what I expected or intended to purchase.
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An old arrow wound in Rusty Shannon's leg had been aching all day, but the sudden appearance of Indians made the pain fall away. Read the first page
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whiskey runners, brush men, cart men, state policeman, reconstruction government
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Steals the Ponies, Preacher Webb, Farley Brackett, Clyde Oldham, Horse Runner, Fowler Gaskin, Rusty Shannon, Tom Blessing, Buddy Oldham, Vince Purdy, Andy Pickard, Daddy Mike, Long Red, Jeremiah Brackett, Captain Burmeister, Evan Gifford, James Monahan, Len Tanner, Private Shannon, Badger Boy, Tonkawa Killer, Clemmie Monahan, New Mexico, Plum Creek, Colorado River
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