Gentle Annie
MACKINLAY KANTOR
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville
A FRONTIER NOVEL BY
MACKINLAY KANTOR
Two people rode into Pahoka City on the S. C. & W. passenger train that September day. One of them was Rich Williams, with grimy stubble on his cheeks; the brakeman shoved him off the blind baggage, and Rich strolled up the empty street to Kite's Cafe and Cookson's Bar. He looked like an ordinary bum, but he carried a gun that people couldn't see; and he had a lot of money and papers strapped inside his shirt.
The other passenger was a girl with high-piled hair and an Irish mouth. She descended timidly from the day coach; men looked at her ankles. Annie Lingen thought she knew where she would be spending the night, but there was a surprise in store for her.
A hundred other surprises await the readers of Gentle Annie. The blustering Tatums with their angry eyes; Lucian Barrow, the ragged photographer who specializes in pictures of dead outlaws; and, above all, the Goss family--the brothers Cot and Vi, and their strange, wild mother.
This frontier novel roars like an Oklahoma tornado. The punctuation is made with bullet-holes; a pageant of love and terror and reckless encounter springs from every page.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville
A FRONTIER NOVEL BY
MACKINLAY KANTOR
Two people rode into Pahoka City on the S. C. & W. passenger train that September day. One of them was Rich Williams, with grimy stubble on his cheeks; the brakeman shoved him off the blind baggage, and Rich strolled up the empty street to Kite's Cafe and Cookson's Bar. He looked like an ordinary bum, but he carried a gun that people couldn't see; and he had a lot of money and papers strapped inside his shirt.
The other passenger was a girl with high-piled hair and an Irish mouth. She descended timidly from the day coach; men looked at her ankles. Annie Lingen thought she knew where she would be spending the night, but there was a surprise in store for her.
A hundred other surprises await the readers of Gentle Annie. The blustering Tatums with their angry eyes; Lucian Barrow, the ragged photographer who specializes in pictures of dead outlaws; and, above all, the Goss family--the brothers Cot and Vi, and their strange, wild mother.
This frontier novel roars like an Oklahoma tornado. The punctuation is made with bullet-holes; a pageant of love and terror and reckless encounter springs from every page.
Gentle Annie
MACKINLAY KANTOR
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville
A FRONTIER NOVEL BY
MACKINLAY KANTOR
Two people rode into Pahoka City on the S. C. & W. passenger train that September day. One of them was Rich Williams, with grimy stubble on his cheeks; the brakeman shoved him off the blind baggage, and Rich strolled up the empty street to Kite's Cafe and Cookson's Bar. He looked like an ordinary bum, but he carried a gun that people couldn't see; and he had a lot of money and papers strapped inside his shirt.
The other passenger was a girl with high-piled hair and an Irish mouth. She descended timidly from the day coach; men looked at her ankles. Annie Lingen thought she knew where she would be spending the night, but there was a surprise in store for her.
A hundred other surprises await the readers of Gentle Annie. The blustering Tatums with their angry eyes; Lucian Barrow, the ragged photographer who specializes in pictures of dead outlaws; and, above all, the Goss family--the brothers Cot and Vi, and their strange, wild mother.
This frontier novel roars like an Oklahoma tornado. The punctuation is made with bullet-holes; a pageant of love and terror and reckless encounter springs from every page.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Andersonville
A FRONTIER NOVEL BY
MACKINLAY KANTOR
Two people rode into Pahoka City on the S. C. & W. passenger train that September day. One of them was Rich Williams, with grimy stubble on his cheeks; the brakeman shoved him off the blind baggage, and Rich strolled up the empty street to Kite's Cafe and Cookson's Bar. He looked like an ordinary bum, but he carried a gun that people couldn't see; and he had a lot of money and papers strapped inside his shirt.
The other passenger was a girl with high-piled hair and an Irish mouth. She descended timidly from the day coach; men looked at her ankles. Annie Lingen thought she knew where she would be spending the night, but there was a surprise in store for her.
A hundred other surprises await the readers of Gentle Annie. The blustering Tatums with their angry eyes; Lucian Barrow, the ragged photographer who specializes in pictures of dead outlaws; and, above all, the Goss family--the brothers Cot and Vi, and their strange, wild mother.
This frontier novel roars like an Oklahoma tornado. The punctuation is made with bullet-holes; a pageant of love and terror and reckless encounter springs from every page.
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BN ID: | 2940161540329 |
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Publisher: | Speaking Volumes |
Publication date: | 10/02/2018 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 925,559 |
File size: | 1 MB |
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