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Oliver Strange – The Law o’ The Lariat (1931)

Please do not read this book if you are likely to become offended with the norms of 93 years ago.

The Second book written and published by Oliver Strange in the Sudden Series.

The Tenth and last Oliver Strange Sudden book chronologically in the series.

James Green, alias Sudden, was now a respectable rancher. The gunfighter had hung up his guns.

But then an old friend needed help, so the respectable rancher reached for those two well-kept guns, slowly strapped them on, and reached for his hat.

Now the die was cast—and Sudden was back again!

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Preface

Please do not read this book if you are likely to become offended with the norms of 88 years ago.

The Second book written and published by Oliver Strange in the Sudden Series.

The Tenth and last Oliver Strange Sudden book chronologically in the series.

James Green, alias Sudden, was now a respectable rancher. The gunfighter had hung up his guns.

But then an old friend needed help, so the respectable rancher reached for those two well-kept guns, slowly strapped them on, and reached for his hat. Now the die was cast—and Sudden was back again!

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Along the far reaches of the Chisholm Trail, from deadly Kansas, along hidden outlaw trails, the tall, mysterious man named James Green stopped to ask the same questions, then moved on. A legacy of hatred left to him by a dying man had sent him in search of two men … and a final, deadly reckoning.

As he rode, he earned a nickname that was whispered whenever men talked about gunfighters, and whenever violence ran rampant in dusty streets. They called him Sudden, and his bitter quest was relentless.

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The Sudden series is an excellent series and well worth reading, again and again over the years, as I have.  Although Oliver Strange is an excellent writer, the Sudden Series is often politically incorrect for our current era, including the fact that Sudden rides a black horse he calls N****r.  This is clearly not meant to be any kind of specific slight directed towards black people however, it is definitely disconcerting when it pops up.  This book (and the series) promotes the strong and honourable characteristics often associated with the west.  There is a lot in the characters to admire, including persons of colour, Mexican’s and native Indians.

Apart from the ten books in this series written by Oliver Strange, Frederick H. Christian also wrote five books after Oliver Strange died.  Although worth reading, please be aware that a number of the Frederick H. Christian books appear to be almost copies of some of Oliver Strange Sudden books.  This is a shame as Frederick H. Christian is the non-de-plume of Fred Nolan who authored some excellent books.

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