Joe Santoro's Reviews > Guns Along The Rio
Guns Along The Rio (Texas Ranger Chronicles # 1)
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For the first time in quite a while, I had a need to grab something to read on a car trip on my device, and this looked pretty interesting.
I don't really have any knowledge of the history of the Rangers... so I'm not sure if this is actually depicting a real event with a POV character added in, or if they historical figures are just name dropped in.
It was definitely a good story... it focuses on Trace LeFon, a young Ranger who signed up to keep out of trouble, and his partner. The book does a great job with the setting and relations between the different groups of people (both ethically and ethnically). The story itself is kinda slow, and it seems awfully easy for the Rangers to win in the end... the bad guys have serious Stormtrooper Syndrome, but at least it makes sense since they're outlaws with bad equipment.
Overall, I definitely wanted to finish it and would be happy to read the next one on my next trip.
I don't really have any knowledge of the history of the Rangers... so I'm not sure if this is actually depicting a real event with a POV character added in, or if they historical figures are just name dropped in.
It was definitely a good story... it focuses on Trace LeFon, a young Ranger who signed up to keep out of trouble, and his partner. The book does a great job with the setting and relations between the different groups of people (both ethically and ethnically). The story itself is kinda slow, and it seems awfully easy for the Rangers to win in the end... the bad guys have serious Stormtrooper Syndrome, but at least it makes sense since they're outlaws with bad equipment.
Overall, I definitely wanted to finish it and would be happy to read the next one on my next trip.
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September 12, 2021
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September 12, 2021
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September 12, 2021
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