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An experienced young Texas Ranger known as Ware's Kid travels to Dallas to capture Dell Spreen, accused of murdering and robbing Eph Carson at a rock wall called El Castillo. The narrative interleaves Ware's Kid's inquiry—reconstructing the ambush, interviewing ranch hands, and recalling an urgent commission from the adjutant general—with local encounters in the sheriff's office and a saloon that yield uneasy alliances and clues. Pursuit, disguise, and the methods of frontier justice drive a tense investigation that balances meticulous detection with the hazards of outlaw country, culminating in a surprising resolution to the long trail.

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Eugene Cunningham

Eugene Cunningham was an American author known for his contributions to Western fiction. His works often explore themes of adventure and the rugged individualism characteristic of the American frontier. Among his notable titles are "Sam Bass," which delves into the life of the infamous outlaw, and "Wanted—?" which reflects on the complexities of law and justice in the Old West. Cunningham's storytelling captures the spirit of his time, making him a significant figure in the genre of Western literature.

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