The Texan

The Texan by J. T. Edson, published by Berkley Books in February 1985, is a work of fiction that immerses readers in the world of Westerns. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around five Texans who find themselves in the midst of intense gunplay, showcasing their resilience and camaraderie in a landscape where loyalty and enmity carry significant weight.
Readers will encounter the formidable group known as the Floating Outfit, whose reputation precedes them in both friendship and rivalry. The story unfolds with a focus on the stark realities of life in the West, where survival often hinges on one’s ability to navigate dangerous encounters. This edition captures the essence of Western fiction, highlighting themes of loyalty and the harsh consequences of conflict.
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When the gunplay started, five Texans were in the thick of it. When the gunsmoke cleared, they were the ones still on their feet. If you were lucky enough to be their friend, you were a friend for life. If you were their enemy, it was the same. But your life wasn’t likely to be a long one. That was the way it was with the hide-tough Texans they called the Floating Outfit.
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