Review
"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
"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
Product Description
Toby Ryker, a colorful old man similar to J.B. Books is 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 David Stewart, and old friend now married and ranching in the area, and the two decide to go on a last hunting trip. Ryker learns that McQuiston, a sadistic bounty hunter, has trailed him to Laramie over a shooting he committed in Deadwood. McQuiston kills a young 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.
