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Bowdrie

Cette série suit les aventures d'un homme du Texas alors qu'il cherche sa place dans le monde. Son voyage le mène dans divers endroits, où il fait face à des défis qui mettent à l'épreuve sa force et sa détermination. Nous sommes témoins de sa croissance et de sa recherche de sens dans le paysage sauvage de l'Ouest américain et au-delà. C'est une histoire de courage, de loyauté et de quête de justice.

Bowdrie's Law
Bowdrie (Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures)
Bowdrie

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  • The Texas Rangers recruit a hardened gunman, Bowdrie, because they didn't want to fight against him.

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  • "It was a name that caused the most hardened gunmen to break out in a cold sweat. Chick Bowdrie. He could have ridden the outlaw trail, but the Texas Rangers recruited him because they didn't want to have to fight against him. Pursuing the most wanted men in the Southwest, he knew all too well the dusty trails, the bitter cattle feuds, the desperate killers, and the quiet, weather-beaten, wind-blasted towns that could explode into action with the wrong word. He had sworn to carry out the law, but there were times when he had to apply justice with his fists and his guns. They called in the Rangers to handle the tough ones, and there was never a Ranger tougher or smarter than Bowdrie."--Page 4 cover

    Bowdrie (Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures)
  • BOWDRIE, TEXAS RANGER Lawman, manhunter, peacemaker—it takes a hard breed of man to survive as a Texas Ranger, but Chick Bowdrie stands head and shoulders above the rest. The rough trails are his home, from the Big Thicket to the Pecos to the border. He’s dried by the desert sun and wind, scarred and toughened by uncounted gun battles, and when you look into his black eyes it’s like looking down the barrels of two .44s with their hammers drawn back. He rides in the name of justice, but he lives by his own law—Bowdrie’s Law. And if you’re thinking about walking on the wrong side of Bowdrie’s Law, you’d better start running. Fast.

    Bowdrie's Law