The Last Day in Paradise - Robert K. Swisher Jr. - Books - Sunstone Press - 9780865343948 - July 1, 2004
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The Last Day in Paradise

Robert K. Swisher Jr.

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The Last Day in Paradise

Banjo Ortega, an old Mexican bandit who hates white people, and Rodney Slugger, a down on his luck white cowboy from Montana, are both men who know they are living relics of the old West. But they must hang onto what they are no matter the hardships. Banjo Ortega is 85 years old and scratches out a living on 80 acres of land in New Mexico that has been in his family for generations. William Cook, the new owner of the 167,000 acre Last Day in Paradise Ranch, wants Banjo's land for a subdivision and fences off a tiny trickle of water that Banjo and his ancestors used to water their few sheep. But Banjo will not sell. They must kill him. Rodney Slugger becomes the foreman of the Last Day in Paradise Ranch and meets Banjo when he has to fix the fence that Banjo keeps cutting so his sheep can drink. What first starts out as hatred slowly turns into a deep friendship. Together they fight the efforts of Mr. Cook and his gangsters to buy Banjo's land. This moving novel about the shrinking west, greed, love, devotion, and murder makes a statement that all mankind should have the right to live the way they choose and can work through their differences.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 1, 2004
ISBN13 9780865343948
Publishers Sunstone Press
Pages 276
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 20 mm   ·   335 g
Language English  

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