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Acclaimed western writer Giles Tippette takes the action south of the border, where blood is thicker than water no matter how many bullets are fired . . . Running the Half-Moon ranch is all the excitement Justa Williams needs in his life. But when his brother Norris looks into a squatter situation near the Mexican border and lands in a Monterrey jail for his troubles, Justa rides out to get his kin released. When the usual channels get rebuffed, Justa enlists the aid of a dozen kill-crazy banditos to get the matter resolved the old-fashioned way. Now there's just a hundred miles of Mexican desert to cross before they can reach the Texas border. Hopefully they've got enough bullets left to get them there . . . Praise for Giles Tippette and The Bank Robbers 'Tippette can plot away with the best of them.' -Dallas Morning News 'Like True Grit . . . a small masterpiece . . . brilliantly written.' -Newark News 'Spine-jarring, bullet-biting intensity.' -Houston Post 'Tough, gutsy, and fascinating.' -NY Newsday 'Impressive authenticity.' -Booklist 'His fiction is taught and gripping.' -Houston Spectator