![]() ![]() Bly gives you the full experience, every detail, evoking a period he has mastered. ![]() "One hallmark of Stephen Bly's classic westerns is that they are complete - no shortcuts. Luke Short and Frank Gruber come to mind." - Library Journal ![]() "Bly does a lot of things right for lovers of the traditional western.(he) clearly knows the country he writes about. Filled with humor and heart, adventure and romance, "Stuart Brannon's Final Shot" is the story of a man who embodied the Code of the West. No way could Stuart Brannon refuse a personal request from the President of the United States. Marshal can disappear and no one knows why. Tell folks you're going to the Exposition. Then the telegram came: Stuart, I need you in Portland. His life no longer consisted of bloodthirsty men to track down. ![]() Even an emotional appeal for a longtime friend didn't persuade him. In 1905, at 58 years old, legendary lawman Stuart Brannon – now a rancher and widower – had no intention of leaving his beloved Arizona Territory to attend the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Portland, Oregon, nor to participate in the celebrity golf tournament for the Willamette Orphan Farm. It Took a Personal Request from President Teddy Roosevelt to put Stuart Brannon Back in Action. ![]()
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