Smoky Jennison was the hard-riding boss of the Big Y. He was also one of the richest men in Arizona. It was his father's ambition that Bob Jennison would someday take over from him but, humiliated in front of the woman he loved and hated by his father for his rebelliousness, Bob had no choice but to leave town. Then the Slade brothers raided the Big Y - and they had a reputation that few men challenged. Available only in Wheeler Western 6.
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Smoky Jennison was the hard-riding boss of the Big Y. He was also one of the richest men in Arizona. It was his father's ambition that Bob Jennison would someday take over from him but, humiliated in front of the woman he loved and hated by his father for his rebelliousness, Bob had no choice but to leave town. Then the Slade brothers raided the Big Y - and they had a reputation that few men challenged. Available only in Wheeler Western 6.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book First edition, hardcover. Blue cloth with black titles on spine. 222 pages. Very good with tail of spine bumped and light rubbing to bottom corners, in a very good dust jacket with light edgewear at spine and corners. Mylar cover on dust jacket. NOT X-LIRARY. "In the troubled, lawless region of the San Andres, the Slade brothers, Gil and Monte, were the law, and no man remained long within the protection of those hidden valleys unless he recognized that fact. But Gil Slade's dreams of power were not limited by the confines of his mountain fastness. He vowed that some day he'd return to Smoky Jennison's Big Y, which he had just boldly raided in broad daylight, and return to stay. To prevent this, there was only Smoky and his son Bob. And Bob was a hot-headedyounker who even went so far as to engage in a rawhide battle with his father in the course of a family argument, and then left the old man alone to handle the ranch. Thus began two gun-hung journeys: the Slades' trek back to the cattle empire they coveted for keeps; and Bob Jennison's slow growth into maturity until he, too, should be ready to come back to the Big Y, as its defender."