Play a Lone Hand, Luke Short
Play a Lone Hand, Luke Short
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Play a Lone Hand

Author: Luke Short

Narrator: Chris Abernathy

Unabridged: 5 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/12/2023


Synopsis

A desperate man is caught in a range war in Oklahoma cattle country in this tale from a Western Heritage Trustees Award–winning author.

Giff Dixon doesn't remember how he got to the town of Corazon. All he knows is that some cowboys found him way off the beaten path in Oklahoma cattle country, barely alive, and carrying a belly full of buckshot. Now, he's broke, friendless, and at the end of his rope.

Everything changes when, out of the blue, he's offered a job guiding a government expedition to investigate reports of homesteaders being forced off their land by the all-powerful Torreon Cattle Company. It seems an easy enough ride until Grady Sebree, the iron-fisted boss of Torreon, approaches Dixon. Sebree has a proposition: Keep him informed of what the government men are up to and get a prime job after the dust settles.

But Dixon isn't the kind to betray the men who gave him a chance for redemption. And soon enough, he finds himself caught in a brutal range war he never wanted—and has no choice but to finish . . .

About Luke Short

Luke Short is the pen name of Frederick Dilley Glidden (1908-1975), the bestselling, award-winning author of over fifty classic western novels and hundreds of short stories. Renowned for their action-packed story lines, multidimensional characters, and vibrant dialogue, Glidden's novels sold over thirty million copies. Ten of his novels, including Blood on the Moon, Coroner Creek, and Ramrod, were adapted for the screen. Glidden was the winner of a special Western Heritage Trustees Award and the Levi Strauss Golden Saddleman Award from the Western Writers of America.

Born in Kewanee, Illinois, Glidden graduated in 1930 from the University of Missouri where he studied journalism. After working for several newspapers, he became a trapper in Canada and, later, an archaeologist's assistant in New Mexico. His first story, "Six-Gun Lawyer," was published in Cowboy Stories magazine in 1935 under the name F. D. Glidden. At the suggestion of his publisher, he used the pseudonym Luke Short, not realizing it was the name of a real gunman and gambler who was a friend of Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp. In addition to his prolific writing career, Glidden worked for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II. He moved to Aspen, Colorado, in 1946, and became an active member of the Aspen Town Council, where he initiated the zoning laws that helped preserve the town.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lyndon

This is my second Luke Short novel, and I really enjoyed it. Great western tropes but done so well that it felt fresh and original. Solid solid writing, characters that you cared for, a few cardboard bad guys but that goes with the territory. Giff is a tight-lipped, mysterious loner who takes it upo......more

Goodreads review by Mike

Ok oater, picked it after reading screenwriter and film critic Brian Garfield was a big fan, but I'm guessing this is one of Short's mid-tier entries. Starts off great but a rather pedestrian finish. Still I'll probably go back and read another of his.......more

Goodreads review by Frank

If you like action, this book has action early on to the very end. It like most of his books books I've read has a hint of romance.But if you like westerns, you will love this book for sure.......more

Super book. This was a great read in the old good style of fun westerns I loved every word of it. It even had a happily ever after!......more

Goodreads review by Katie

Wonderful western with a different story!......more