. . "Western." . . . . "As former Texas Ranger Ed Kane rode into his hometown, he sensed the undercurrent of tension and strain pervading the cool summer evening. Something was definitely wrong. The Conroys, an arrogant clan, had been terrorizing the valley ranchers with bands of marauding thugs, and the hate the townsfolk leveled against them had become almost palpable. Suddenly, Kane finds himself defending young Tommy McGee, a neer-do-well and sometimes-rustler, against the fury of the Conroy brothers and their foreman Slade. Without giving it much thought at all, he's jettisoned himself at the center of a bloody feud." . . "Western stories" . "Western stories"@en . . . . . . "As Ed Kane, former Texas Ranger, rode into his home town, he sensed the tension and strain pervading the cool summer evening. There was hate directed against the Conroys, an arrogant feudal clan which was terrorizing the valley ranchers with its bands of marauding thugs. Kane steps into the feud when he defends young Tommy McGee, ne'er-do-well and sometime rustler, against the fury of the Conroy brothers and their foreman Slade, Kane's former friend. Yet Kane finds himself drawn into a net of infatuation for the beautiful Catherine Conroy, tempestuous daughter of old Calhoun Conroy." . "As Ed Kane, former Texas Ranger, rode into his home town, he sensed the undercurrent of tension and strain prevading the cool summer evening. There was hate directed against the Conroys, an arrogant feudal clan which was terrorizing the valley ranchers with its bands of marauding thugs. Kane steps into the feud when he defends young Tommy McGee, ne'er-do-well and sometime rustler, against the fury of the Conroy brothers and their foreman Slade, Kane's former friend. Yet Kane finds himself drawn into a net of infatuation for the beautiful Catherine Conroy, tempestuous daughter of old Calhoun Conroy." . . . . . . . . . "Sunset rim" . . . . "Fiction" . . "Sunset Rim" . "Sunset Rim"@en . "Texas" . .