The day that Rod Strang rides into town is a fateful day for Orde Clemmins, foreman of the Star and Bar Ranch. This mysterious newcomer is the spitting image of Luke Strang – a man Clemmins and his cronies drove to his death many years ago.
Rod is in fact the son of the late Luke Strang, who has returned to Arizona to claim his inheritance. But he soon realises that big trouble is brewing here in the desert-edge ranges. Claybury and Gillman are crooks hiring gunmen from all over the country, and are preparing to incite a full out range-war. But Strang has seen too many innocents murdered to simply stand back and watch justice be undone.
He decides he will do whatever he can to save the fate of the Star and Bar ranch. But up against wild and vicious gunhands, does Strang stand a chance? As a lone man with a lonesome gun, he’ll need more than just luck on his side...
Set during the gun slinging days of the west, The Lonesome Gun is a rip-roaring western adventure that could stand alongside the likes of Zane Grey and Louis L’Amour.
Praise for A A Glynn
‘A classic story of adventure and courage in the Old West.' - Tom Kasey , best-selling author of Trade Off .
Anthony Arthur Glynn was born in Manchester in 1929, and had a disrupted wartime childhood, including enduring the Luftwaffe’s blitzing of the city in 1940 and 1941. Drawn to art and writing from an early age, be quickly became interested in all kinds of books and devoured popular fiction. He started work as a textile designer in Manchester at sixteen and studied the subject at Manchester Regional College of Art in the evenings. After two years’ National Service in the army, he became a reporter on a weekly newspaper in Cheshire during his early twenties. Since retiring, he frequently visits the US, researching authentic backgrounds for new Western novels.
His other western adventures include, Sixgun Showdown, Guns Across Red River and The Lonesome Gun .
The day that Rod Strang rides into town is a fateful day for Orde Clemmins, foreman of the Star and Bar Ranch. This mysterious newcomer is the spitting image of Luke Strang – a man Clemmins and his cronies drove to his death many years ago.
Rod is in fact the son of the late Luke Strang, who has returned to Arizona to claim his inheritance. But he soon realises that big trouble is brewing here in the desert-edge ranges. Claybury and Gillman are crooks hiring gunmen from all over the country, and are preparing to incite a full out range-war. But Strang has seen too many innocents murdered to simply stand back and watch justice be undone.
He decides he will do whatever he can to save the fate of the Star and Bar ranch. But up against wild and vicious gunhands, does Strang stand a chance? As a lone man with a lonesome gun, he’ll need more than just luck on his side...
Set during the gun slinging days of the west, The Lonesome Gun is a rip-roaring western adventure that could stand alongside the likes of Zane Grey and Louis L’Amour.
Praise for A A Glynn
‘A classic story of adventure and courage in the Old West.' - Tom Kasey , best-selling author of Trade Off .
Anthony Arthur Glynn was born in Manchester in 1929, and had a disrupted wartime childhood, including enduring the Luftwaffe’s blitzing of the city in 1940 and 1941. Drawn to art and writing from an early age, be quickly became interested in all kinds of books and devoured popular fiction. He started work as a textile designer in Manchester at sixteen and studied the subject at Manchester Regional College of Art in the evenings. After two years’ National Service in the army, he became a reporter on a weekly newspaper in Cheshire during his early twenties. Since retiring, he frequently visits the US, researching authentic backgrounds for new Western novels.
His other western adventures include, Sixgun Showdown, Guns Across Red River and The Lonesome Gun .