James J. Griffin brings back Texas Ranger Jim Blawcyzk in
this book. Blawcyzk isn’t really working for the Texas Rangers this time,
though. In fact, he winds up on the wrong side of the law with the Rangers
after him for part of the book, because he takes off his badge and goes off on
his own after the gang that attacked and possibly murdered his wife and son. As
a result, RANGER’S REVENGE is a little grittier than Griffin’s earlier books,
but it has the same fine action scenes, interesting settings, and welcome
touches of humor.
Reviews:
Tough, gritty, poignant, and packed with action and emotion,
Ranger's Revenge is James J. Griffin's best novel so far. The return of Texas Ranger Jim Blawcyzk is
always welcome and he's in top form in this yarn that finds him tracking down
the outlaws who attacked his family.
Highly recommended for Western Fans and anyone who enjoys an exciting,
well written story.
--James Reasoner, Author of the Wind River series, and
numerous others.
Once again Jim Griffin has spun a tale of action and valor
that will keep you riveted until the last word is read. Another true adventure of Ranger lore that
gets better with each book.
--Texas ranger Sergeant Jim Huggins of Company F
Jim Griffin knows his stuff when it comes to the Texas
Rangers. Ranger's Revenge is the best
Jim Blawcyzk tale yet.
--Lee Pierce, Author of Rough Justice
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Jim, I'm looking forward to reading RANGER'S REVENGE. You have had a lot of very fine words said about this story, so I've got to read it, of course--especially when "gritty" is mentioned. I like reality in westerns. Congratulations on being a part of the WESTERN FICTIONEERS LIBRARY imprint!
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Thanks, Cheryl. And thanks to everyone involved, especially Livia for all her hard work, in getting these books available again. Dunno what WF would do without her.
ReplyDeleteJim Griffin
Sounds like a compelling story, and wow, I'm impressed with this book's endorsements, too!
ReplyDeleteI always love the Rangers. Sounds like something I gotta read. Best wishes, Jim, for much success.
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