Trail Dust
By
Marshall Grover/Len Meares
(Larry & Stretch)
Larry Valentine and Stretch Emerson, the two trouble-prone Texans, are back in action, diving straight into more chaos and mayhem. This time, their journey takes them to Riggsville, Colorado, to visit Stretch's cousin Sam. Stretch mistakenly believes Sam is a horse doctor, but in reality, Sam Emerson is the town sheriff.
During their visit, a massive stagecoach robbery occurs, with outlaws making off with $100,000. But that's not the Texans' biggest concern. They've been duped into escorting a wagon train to a remote town called Windy Dip. The catch? The cargo consists of 60 women headed for the womanless town.
To make matters worse, one of the women has stolen the outlaws' loot, and now they want it back. What ensues is a wild adventure filled with chaos, culminating in a high-stakes showdown where Larry and Stretch must stand their ground or meet their fate.
Another fantastic Larry & Stretch western, packed with sharp dialogue, fast pacing, and plenty of action, along with their signature dash of humor. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Larry & Stretch story without the obligatory brawl.
I read so many of these during my younger years, but there are still plenty I haven’t gotten to yet—this being one of them. The story feels just as lively as I remember, making it an enjoyable read. I’d guess this book was published in the early to mid-1960s, though I could be wrong.
If you come across one, give it a read. For American readers, the series was published under the name Larry & Streak by Marshall McCoy. I still can’t figure out why the names were changed.
I like these a lot.
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