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Kid Wolf of Texas / A Western Story

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The narrative follows a young Texan rider and his exceptional white horse as they traverse the Llano and confront a masked outlaw leader who plans a dawn massacre of a wagon train. After infiltrating a bandit camp to learn the conspirators' intentions, the rider races to warn and defend the threatened caravan, engaging in gunfights, raids, and desert pursuits. Along the way the story moves through camp intrigues, encounters with raiding parties, daring rescues, and a climactic battle on a mesa that ends with a desperate pursuit and a final charge amid a severe storm.

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Paul S. Powers

Paul S. Powers was an American author known for his contributions to Western fiction. His notable work, "Kid Wolf of Texas / A Western Story," showcases his ability to weave adventurous tales set against the backdrop of the American West. Powers' writing often reflects the themes of bravery and the rugged individualism characteristic of the genre, appealing to readers who enjoy tales of frontier life and heroism. Through his storytelling, he captures the spirit of the West, making his work a part of the literary heritage of American Westerns.