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Publishers Weekly said of Mac Hedges western novel, Last Buckaroo... "Tap McCoy--a renegade, drifter, loner, and well-seasoned cowboy--can't shake tag-along greenhorn Dean McKuen, who has decided that Tap will be his mentor. What follows is a rousin', ramblin' tale of …
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Publishers Weekly said of Mac Hedges western novel, Last Buckaroo... "Tap McCoy--a renegade, drifter, loner, and well-seasoned cowboy--can't shake tag-along greenhorn Dean McKuen, who has decided that Tap will be his mentor. What follows is a rousin', ramblin' tale of their exploits as they ride, rope, brand, and herd their way through ranches all over the West. It's also a tale of camaraderie and carousing as the two get thrown from their horses, get thrown in jail, save lives, see deaths, fight cowboys, and light up the pages with their escapades. "Appealing characters and an appropriately salty style make this a pleasure."
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"Publishers Weekly said of Mac Hedges western novel, Last Buckaroo... "Tap McCoy--a renegade, drifter, loner, and well-seasoned cowboy--can't shake tag-along greenhorn Dean McKuen, who has decided that Tap will be …"
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