
Here is the original review:
Published by Gold Medal in 1960, Buchanan on the Prod is the sixth entry in the Buchanan saga, about a rambling gunfighter from West Texas.
This book finds Buchanan coming back from Mexico where he was fighting in the revolution and looking for buried treasure. When he comes to the aid of a teenager outnumbered by several professional gunmen, Buchanan finds himself caught in a raging cattle war between two ranches: Spread Eagle and Big M. The ruthless Bart Malvaise of Big M is looking to run Matt Patton of Spread Eagle off his land and has hired several professional guns to help do it. Patton has resisted hiring guns in order to deal with his neighbor peacefully. But now with Buchanan on his side, perhaps Patton has a chance to save Spread Eagle and beat Bart Malvaise once and for all.

Here are a few of my favorite quotes from the book:
“Buchanan chalked up a third, heard Death shriek in his own ear as a sizzling chunk of lead singed the brim of his hat.”
“It’s a life of inches, isn’t it, Doc? Inches and seconds?”
“If I didn’t hurt somewheres,” he said, “I’d think I’d died.”
“Buchanan had something more than just a scholarly interest in feminine pulchritude.”
Coincidentally, I just picked up a handful of the Buchanan books at a used book store a few days ago, and read ON THE PROD tonight on a flight. Some great dialogue in there. My copy is a later Gold Medal edition (75 cents) with a (I think) James Bama cover.
ReplyDeleteIs that used bookstore anywhere near NYC? I can't find anyplace that has a decent Western section.
ReplyDeleteNo, South Fla. unfortunately. I read it on the flight back. Picked up ON THE PROD, BUCHANAN'S GUN, BUCHANAN'S WAR, and TRAP FOR BUCHANAN. Coincidentally, it's the same store where I found a signed Dan J. Marlowe a couple years back - http://wallacestrobycom.blogspot.com/2009/06/out-of-past-more-on-dan-j-marlowe.html
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite of teh Buchanan's I've read.
ReplyDelete