Two of MacDonald's most memorable novellas appear in paperback for the first time in this volume. Includes "Gun Fog," about a destitute young cowboy framed for murder, and the title novella, "The Red Raider."
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Two of MacDonald's most memorable novellas appear in paperback for the first time in this volume. Includes "Gun Fog," about a destitute young cowboy framed for murder, and the title novella, "The Red Raider."
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The title story is set in the border country between the US and Mexico and is the story of a father out to avenge the murder of his son. This was country that the author knew quite well as he explored it extensivesly in search of story material. Gun Fog the other story tells the story of a broke down on his luck cowpoke who has lost all of his money gambling, and to pay his debt agrees to go to work at the Circle F ranch without pay. But circumstances at the ranch are not what they appear to be and he finds himself rustling cattle and "framed" for a murder. These two novellas are typical work by William Cold MacDonald, and well worth reading. He is perhaps better known for his "Three Mesquiteers" books which were adapted to the movies with John Wayne starring in several of them. I personally like his Gregory Quist books about a railroad detective. I think I can safely say any book of his is worth reading.