Farewell to Texas

Farewell to Texas

by L. L. Foreman

Part of A Double D western

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Texas wasn't big enough for gambler and gunfighter Rogate "Rogue" Bishop. He'd been invited to come to Cedar Valley to help settle the range war. But once it was over, the gunhands and hardcases were no longer welcome. Rogue figured that Mexico, some three hundred miles away, was his best bet - and that Ceder Valley would be his last troubleshooting job. Despite the fact that he was on the Texas Rangers' list, when trouble erupted at the Hatchet Ranch, the temptation for one last troubleshooting job proved too great for Rogue. The Hatchet Ranch owner's daughter is missing, and Rogue needs the handsome reward money being offered to bring her back safely to her father. Soon, the blast of six-guns rips across the valley and Rogue Bishop is in the middle of the gunfire.

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    How does L. L. Foreman use the character of Rogate "Rogue" Bishop to explore the classic Western archetype of the weary gunfighter seeking redemption or escape?

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    Discuss the concept of "home" versus the open road in the novel; why do men like Rogue find it so difficult to finally put down roots and leave their pasts behind?

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    The title "Farewell to Texas" suggests a definitive turning point. What does Texas represent to Rogue at the beginning of the story, and how does that perception shift as he faces new trouble?

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