"FICTION / Westerns." . . "FICTION Westerns." . "Arizona Territory Fiction." . . "WESTERN." . . "Western." . "Arizona" . . "Western United States Fiction." . . . . . "Phil Sundeen thinks Deputy Sheriff Kirby Frye is just a green local kid with a tin badge. And when the wealthy cattle baron's men drag two prisoners from Frye's jail and hang them from a high tree, there's nothing the untried young lawman can do about it. But Kirby's got more grit than Sundeen and his hired muscles bargained for. They can beat the boy and humilate him, but they can't make him forget the jog he has sworn to do. The cattleman has money, fear, and guns on his side, but Kirby Frye's the law in this godforsaken corner of the Arizona Territories. And he'll drag Sundeen and his killers straight to hell himself to prove it."@en . . "LAW AT RANDADO, THE. WESTERN" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Young Kirby Frye is selected sheriff by the townspeople of Randado, who want someone they can control, but when he opposes their vigilante justice, they try to run him out of town." . . . . . "Phil Sundeen thinks Deputy Sheriff Kriby Frye is just a green local kid with a tin badge. And when the wealthy cattle baron's men drag two prisoners from Frye's jail and hang them from a high tree, there's nothing the untried young lawman can do about it. But Kirby's got more grit than Sundeen and his hired muscle bargained for. They can beat the boy and humiliate him, but they can't make him forget the job he has sworn to do. The cattleman has money, fear and guns on his side, but Kirby Frye's the law in this godforsaken corner of the Arizona Territories. And he'll drag Sundeen and his killers straight to hell himself to prove it." . "A young sheriff must stand up to a wealthy cattle baron and his hired men."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Western fiction" . "Western fiction"@en . "Western stories" . "Western stories"@en . . . . . . "The Law At Randado" . "La loi à Randado" . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . "The law at Randado"@en . "The law at Randado" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Boy sheriff-that's what the good citizens of Randado called Kirby Frye behind his bac. They gave him the star because he was a hardworking local boy who wouldn't stand in their way. then they took the law into their own hands to lynch some cattle thieves and Frye challenged them. They beat him, shamed him and ran him out of town. But Frye would not lie down-the law at Randado came thundering bac for justice."@en . . . . . . . . . . "A lei em Randado" . . . . "The Law at Randado"@en . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Electronic books" . "Adventure fiction"@en . . "The law of Randado"@en . "The law at Ranado"@en . . "Phil Sundeen thinks Deputy Shriff Kirby Frye is just a green kid with a tin badge, And when the wealthy cattle baron's men drag two prisoners from Frye's jail and hang them from a high tree, there's nothing the untried young lawman can do about it. But Kirby's got more grit than Sundeen and his hired muscle bargained for. The can beat the boy and humiliate him, but they can't make him forget the job he has sworn to do. The cattleman has money, fear, and guns on his side, but Kirby Frye's the law in this godforsaken corner of the Arizona Territories. And he'll drag Sundeen and his killers straight to hell himself to prove it." . . . "The law at randado"@en . . . . . . "Western stories" . . "Western stories." . "Large print books." . . "Westerns" . .