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Old 05-17-2022, 04:52 AM   #30668
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The Daybreakers, Lando, The Furguson Rifle, Flint, Hondo, The Key-Lock Man, Last Stand at Papago Wells, The Broken Gun, The Man Called Noon, Sitka and Galloway are all good places to start for western stories. The Walking Drum and Last of the Breed are his two best non-western books to me.

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I noticed that The Daybreakers is book six in a series. Is it okay to start with that one anyway, or is it better to start with the first book, Sackett's Land?
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