Paradise Valley is a lush grazing ground, site of the large Two-Bar F Ranch owned by Andrew French. French has two sons, twins Clint and Dick. Clint is known for his wild ways and for being a crack shot. Dick went East to college, has been traveling in Europe, and stayed in the East. Dick comes home for a summer visit, and confides to Clint that it has become his intention to stay and help with the ranching operation. Norman Webb, a former rancher, has retired and lives in the town of Conroy with his daughter, Pansy. Blunt ...
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Paradise Valley is a lush grazing ground, site of the large Two-Bar F Ranch owned by Andrew French. French has two sons, twins Clint and Dick. Clint is known for his wild ways and for being a crack shot. Dick went East to college, has been traveling in Europe, and stayed in the East. Dick comes home for a summer visit, and confides to Clint that it has become his intention to stay and help with the ranching operation. Norman Webb, a former rancher, has retired and lives in the town of Conroy with his daughter, Pansy. Blunt Rodgers rides with a hardcase crew and spends time at Red Tower's Stampede bar in Conroy. He has already had one run-in with Clint, and has another, in which Clint backs off because he wants to stay out of trouble. Norman Webb, along with Sheriff Wilson, is convinced that the days of the Wild West are over and lawlessness is at an end . . . but that is all about to change. Riders of Paradise is a fascinating story, filled with excitement, action, and mystery. Robe J. Horton was born in Coudersport, Pennsylvania. His western stories are driven by their authentic characters.
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