Interspersed among the short stories are several historical notes about real people and places from the Old West. I loved those! They were always short and to-the-point, but informative.
Particularly Good Bits:
He realized what a fool he had been. There could be no tolerating of evil. One stamped it out or the evil grew worse (p. 140, from "The Outlaws of Poplar Creek").
If This was a Movie, I Would Rate It: PG for some mild cuss words, some western violence, and some vague hints about what could happen to good women at the hands of bad men.
This has been my 22nd book read from my TBR shelves for the 2024 Mount TBR Reading Challenge.
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