BANDITS AND CATTLE RUSTLERS
A. readable yarn that incorporates the thrilling element of detective fiction with the recognised features of the Western story—such as banditry, cattle rustling, miraculous escapes, and diverse deeds of derring-do—is ‘ The Seven Bar Seven Ranch,’ by Mr Jay Lucas. Captain Ferguson, a fmo old type of rancher and also a bank president, is murdered by the “ Panthers, - desperadoes who stop at nothing and who are experts at covering up their trail. Nobody knows who they are until they arc finally brought to justice by Jerry O’Neil!, a trained detective and the son of one of Captain rei - guson’s old friends. In between fights O’Neill finds time for some love making, and the last page should satisfy the wishes of those who favour a happy erKlinpj. Our copy comes from tlio pubUshers, Messrs Ward, Lock and Co.
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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 25
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140BANDITS AND CATTLE RUSTLERS Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 25
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