Good paperback copy of "The Law at Randado" by Elmore Leonard. 1st paperback edition / 1st Dell Book printing with a cover price of 25 cents. One major flaw, a split in the spine from top end about 1 3/4 inches long at page Creased the rest of the way at that spot. Very fixable. Last page loose. Very little wear otherwise. · The Law at Randado () was Elmore Leonard ’s second Western novel, following hard on the hooves of The Bounty Hunters. It was later made into a (sadly) not very good TV movie, Border Shootout (Turner, ), which has the distinction of being Glenn Ford ’s last Western (he had a minor part). Glenn Ford on the set of Border www.doorway.ru: Jeff Arnold's West. "The Law at Randado" is an early novel of Elmore Leonard, authored in the s. It is highly readable and a traditional American Western. It is of medium length and moves at a brisk pace. I feel the author keeps the storyline moving by relying heavily upon dialogue and de emphasizing descriptions of scenery. There is no obscenity/5().
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The Law at Randado; By: Elmore Leonard; Narrated by: Richard Poe; Length: 6 hrs and 14 mins Unabridged Audiobook. "The Law at Randado" is an early novel of Elmore Leonard, authored in the s. It is highly readable and a traditional American Western. It is of medium length and moves at a brisk pace. I feel the author keeps the storyline moving by relying heavily upon dialogue and de emphasizing descriptions of scenery. There is no obscenity. Book review: “The Law at Randado” by Elmore Leonard. The year-old Elmore Leonard had been a professional writer for just three years when, in , he published his second novel The Law at Randado. It’s a book that displays some of the awkwardness one would expect from a new writer. But what struck me most in a recent reading of the book was how assured Leonard was, even at this early time, and how committed he was to his own story-telling vision.
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