Ranger

Ranger by R. W. Turner, published by Author’s Books & Publishing Service in 2003, is a historical fiction novel that intertwines the Old West with the events of World War I. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores intriguing questions about the connections between historical figures and events, such as Lt. George S. Patton’s unexpected involvement in an old west shootout and the presence of U-Boats and Tommy guns in this unique setting.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and historical elements as they delve into the story of Frank Arrango and his conflict with the United States. The book invites exploration of a forgotten past, presenting a narrative that challenges conventional timelines and historical boundaries. With its imaginative premise, Ranger offers a distinctive take on the intersection of history and fiction, making it a notable addition to the genres of historical and Western literature.
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How does the Old West end up in World War I? What’s Lt. George S. Patton doing in an old west shoot out with three of Pancho Villa’s body guards? Who is Frank Arrango and why is he at war with the United States? What are U-Boats and Tommy guns doing in the Old West? Follow the magical events in this great American novel set in 1916. History doesn’t get much more fun than this. Discover a hidden past forgotten in time.
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