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Texas Ranger J.D. Pettit - Gunplay in Garrison

By: Charles Ray, Longhorn Publishing
Narrated by: George Johnson
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Texas Ranger J.D. Pettit thought that after he settled a dispute between a rancher and a farmer in Waxahachie, he’d seen the last of East Texas, a place that was too crowded, and where customs were so different that his home in Sweetwater in West Texas. But fate rolls the dice as she will, and no sooner is he back at his headquarters, he’s told to saddle up and go to Garrison, a small town near the Louisiana border, where the sheriff’s been shot and the lone deputy is in need of assistance. 

A ranger never turns his back on trouble, so J.D. saddles up and heads back east. He thought Waxahachie was strange, but it's like Waco compared to the town of Garrison, with its coal mines, resort hotel, and nearby swamp, and customs that seemed alien to a Westerner like him. 

He tries not to let the strangeness get to him, as he peels back the layers of duplicity and evildoing to uncover the rot lying just beneath the surface in this genteel Southern town.

©2020 Charles Ray (P)2021 Longhorn Publishing

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