
Oh, You Tex!
The Texas Panhandle stretches endless before Jack Roberts, a young line-rider whose life is measured in miles of fence line and the weight of his six-shooter. Raine captures the raw, untamed spirit of the early West where a man's word is his bond and the only law is what you make it. As Jack rides the range alone, he swaps banter with fellow cowboy Jumbo, but trouble brews on the horizon: cattle rustlers have begun circling, and Jack's reputation as a straight-shooter will be tested. The novel immerses you in the vast emptiness of the Texas frontier, the hard-won camaraderie between men who trust each other with their lives, and the daily rhythm of cowboy work against a landscape so big it makes heroes of ordinary men. This is adventure fiction at its most elemental, gunfights and grazing rights, honor among outlaws, and the fierce independence of those who chose the open range over civilization's comforts. Perfect for readers who want their Westerns with genuine period texture and a hero whose courage comes not from superhuman ability but from simply refusing to back down.

































