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Rezo Strange (1981)

by Dan Dakota

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I bought this at the original A Different Light Bookstore, in Silverlake, CA. It looked interesting, maybe a little cowboy a little eros, but it turned out to be much more. It's very short, but the voice in which it's written sounds like an authentic cowboy of the 19th century, very believable and a lot of fun. Realistic characters and situations. Sit down and let the old timer narrate an adventure from his life. Engaging and absorbing from start to finish! ( )
  Androphiles | Dec 21, 2012 |
Pleasantly surprised by this older "gay western". It was not porn disguised as a western but a true western. The main character was very likable even with all his faults. Highly recommended read. ( )
  MitraLibrary | Mar 30, 2010 |
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Deadwood, South Dakota, 1890:
The last days of the frontier; life is tough, even for an experienced cowboy like Rezo Strange.  The bank is threatening to take his land. The banker's nephew is nursing a grudge that almost defies reason. The well's nearly dry, and two years of drought have left the cattle peaked and thin.  Whiskey cannot quench his thirst, it only fans the flames inside.
For Rezo there is only one way out - his name is Gage.
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