In two masterfully written, fast-paced Westerns reprinted from the 1950s, a hot-headed teenager on the run from the law becomes a bandit... and the fastest gunman ever to come out of Texas.
The
Desperado and the follow-up, A Noose for the Desperado, penned the
following year, are two thrilling tales by Clifton Adams, a two-time
winner of the Western Writers of America Spur Award.
A
short story writer for pulp magazines in the late 1940s, Adams began
his literary career as a novelist in 1950 with the first of two
adventures featuring Talbert ‘Tall’ Cameron,
the young tearaway turned hard-bitten gunslinger.
the young tearaway turned hard-bitten gunslinger.
Published
by Gold Medal Books, The Desperado became a popular novel on its
release and legendary crime writer Donald E. Westlake would later
cite it as having an influence on his writing. It was also made into
a hit B-movie by Allied Artists.
Bud
Elmer, in his entertaining introduction to this fine Stark House
reprint which comprises both novels, dryly remarks of the movie
version: “For an act or two the plot streamlines the book pretty
well.
Then things go to heck in a hand-basket and any similarities
with the book ride out of town.”
The
novel is set in the early 1870s, with Texas under the rule of a
carpetbag government led by northerner E.J. Davis whose despotic
state police organisation administer rough justice to all who
challenge their authority.
When
Ray Novak, the former marshal’s son, loses his head and hits a
Yankee cavalryman who happens to be one of the governor’s kinfolk,
all hell breaks loose in John’s City. Before Novak flees town, he
stops at Talbert ‘Tall’ Cameron’s home to warn him that the
police will want to punish all local troublemakers.
Tall
was guilty of a similar offence months earlier, clubbing a
carpetbagger with his rifle butt, and so it seems likely that in
Novak’s absence the police will make an example out of Tall.
Laurin Bannerman stops him straying far from John’s City.
While
evading the posse hot on his trail, he meets the legendary gunman
Pappy Garret, a man who will change his life forever.
Pappy,
an old-timer who proudly admits to having ‘never stolen a dime in
his life,’ is a cold-hearted killer who carries ‘a beautiful
piece of killing equipment,’ the sort that would make a man ‘glad
to get shot by a gun like that, if he cared anything for firearms.’
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