Law at Randado

Law at Randado by Elmore Leonard is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on December 3, 2013, featuring 288 pages in English. This novel presents a gripping narrative centered around Deputy Sheriff Kirby Frye, who faces off against the powerful cattle baron Phil Sundeen. Despite being perceived as inexperienced, Frye’s determination and commitment to his oath as a lawman are put to the test when Sundeen’s men take justice into their own hands.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of power, justice, and resilience in the face of adversity. As Frye confronts the challenges posed by Sundeen and his hired muscle, the tension escalates in the Arizona Territories. This work falls within the realms of fiction, westerns, and crime, offering an engaging look at the complexities of law enforcement in a rugged landscape.
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Phil Sundeen thinks Deputy Sheriff Kirby Frye is just a green local kid with a tin badge. And when the wealthy cattle baron’s men drag two prisoners from Frye’s jail and hang them from a high tree, there’s nothing the young lawman can do about it. But Kirby’s got more grit than Sundeen and his hired muscle bargained for. They can beat the boy and humiliate him, but they can’t make him forget the oath he has sworn to uphold. The cattleman has money, power, and guns on his side, but Kirby Frye is the law in this corner of the Arizona Territories, and he’ll drive a rich man to his knees to prove it.
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