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Hardcover The Cowboy with the Tiffany Gun Book

ISBN: 0743228537

ISBN13: 9780743228534

The Cowboy with the Tiffany Gun

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The cowboy is the American knight, so it would follow that tales of knighthood can provide the inspiration for stories about cowboys and the basis for this grand and dazzlingly innovative epic of the old American West by the celebrated author and screenwriter of Urban Cowboy.Inspired by Sir Percival's great quest for the Holy Grail, Aaron Latham has crafted a classic adventure story set among the tumbleweeds of the American West at the twilight of the nineteenth century. It is first and foremost the coming-of-age story of an innocent -- a fledgling cowboy, that singularly American update on the archetypal knight of old. Featuring characters from Latham's acclaimed Code of the West, The Cowboy with the Tiffany Gun is his most exhilarating performance yet.Our young hero is Percy -- but he prefers his nickname, Pyg, short for Percy York Goodnight. When he learns that the man called Loving has been shot and is near death, Percy and his mother, Revelie, rush away to be by Loving's side in Texas. Long ago, Revelie shared with Loving a bond of great passion.Mother and son arrive to find Loving gravely ill -- and to discover that an heirloom ax has disappeared from the ranch. According to Western lore, this was the very ax that Jimmy Goodnight, Percy's presumed father, once pulled out of an anvil. The ax was stolen from the cemetery, where it had been imbedded in Goodnight's tombstone. The stone is gone, too.Latham's historically authentic narrative takes off on a rousing gallop here as Pyg vows to find the ax and must face trials and calamities of a Biblical scale -- flood, fire, gunfights, and the devastating pestilence that changed the course of frontier history. Of Code of the West, James M. McPherson wrote that "Latham has pulled off the seemingly impossible."With The Cowboy with the Tiffany Gun, he has done it again.

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Truly A Western Read!

We are introduced in the beginning of this read to Revelie Goodnight and her 17 year old son Percy. Revelie is the widow of cattle baron Jimmy Goodnight from Texas. Revelie, now residing in Boston is trying desperately to raise her son as a proper gentleman, when news hits that her lover Jack has been shot. Revelie and her son travel back to Texas and the ranch that her son now owns. Hiding, not just from the law, but from her past, this trip has many misgivings for Revelie. During this trip Percy exercises for the first time his manhood when he meets Jesse, a young woman his mother does not approve of, and to the dismay of his mother continues this action throughout the read. I must admit Percy's disrespect for his mother frayed my nerves to some degree, and I certainly hope in future stories he returns to being more respectful. Upon arriving in Texas, they find that Jimmy Goodnight's tombstone has been stolen and with it the axe that made him a Texas legend. Percy, or Pyg as he is now named, heads off with his loyal cowboys to find it so he may see if he can pull the ax from the stone, truly making him his father's son. Our story now begins as we are taken across the land with this pack of colorful characters, and share their adventures of flood, fires,snake bits gangs of killers and romance, as they continue on their quest. I'm not a particular fan of Western reads but this one was entertaining and the ending quite good. Those who love a 'ride-um-cowboy' story will love this one. Just your cup of tea. Shirley Johnson
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