
#3-DUSTY MCCOY A WESTERN ADVENTURE
MASSACRE
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#3 - “MASSACRE” IS BOOK THREE IN THE ROUGH AND TUMBLE DUSTY MCCOY ADVENTURE SERIES BY D. M. HAGGARD.
This book is charged with excitement, violence, and surprises. Rustling, assaults, and gunplay were common in the 1870’s. The eventual introduction of barbed wire fencing the elimination of free-range ranching created about every emotion you can think of between settlers, ranchers, and their Indian neighbors.
As you discovered in book two, Dead Meat, Dusty spent two years as a range “enforcer” for the huge XIT Ranch in Texas. His time doing that was vicious and dangerous. He was paid a small fortune for his work, but any job that is filled with killing and danger can wear on anyone. He finally decided he needed to go home.
His trip to Tennessee was interrupted by a well-known federal judge commonly known as “the Hanging Judge” who resided in Fort Smith, Arkansas, but also had jurisdiction over the Indian Territory now known as Oklahoma. A chance meeting of Dusty with the Judge created an “off the books” relationship between the two. His first assignment as a U.S. Deputy Marshal would result in considerable destruction and many deaths … nearly including his own.
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