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Wayne D. FIRST First Edition Thus, First Printing. Not price-clipped. Published by Dell, 1980. Octavo. Paperback. Book is very good. Great copy of this western novel. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor, New York.Seller 354047 Pulp Paperbacks We Buy Books! Collections - Libraries - Estates - Individual Titles. Message us if you have books to sell!

256 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1992

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Wayne D. Overholser

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Wayne D. Overholser (born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington; died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado) was an American Western writer.

Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for best novel for Lawman using the pseudonym Lee Leighton. In 1955 he won the 1954 (second) Spur Award for The Violent Land. He also used the pseudonyms John S. Daniels, Dan J. Stevens and Joseph Wayne.

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April 2, 2026
I’d give it a 3.95 if I could. A quick read Western set in South Central Colorado of the late 1800’s. Good story lines, with some interesting side plots and character development. A side somewhat odd observation, Overholser seems to have a thing about female characters in a wheelchair running a ranch. I’ve read several of his books with similar characters.
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January 31, 2020
A solidly done western, blended with a coming-of-age story. The tale revolves around a ranch run by a strongman who dies early on, leaving his wife and young cow-puncher (the main character) to try and hold things together. Things get complicated quickly, with quasi-utopian homesteaders moving in, another ranch hand becoming increasingly dangerous and deadly, and secrets of the ranch bubbling to the surface. A lot of character drama, decent amounts of action. A fun read all around.
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