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Show "WESTERN" NOVEL STRIKES NEW KEY Author of "Winter Range" Adds Mystery Touch to Cowboy Yarn. n I i i , ty t ALAN LE MAY Alan LeMay, young master of "Western" fiction, whose latest thriller appears In the columns of this newspaper, brings to this virile type of American literature a fresh viewpoint and a roistering, picturesque pic-turesque style. In "Winter Range" he achieves the unique accomplishment of combining com-bining a gun-smoking, hoof-beating tale of a cattle war with a fascinating fascinat-ing mystery that rivals the technique tech-nique of today's outstanding writers of "detective" stories. His fcoose-flesh fcoose-flesh suspense keeps the reader hanging on to the very last word. LeMay, who makes his home In San Diego, Calif., numbers among his successes "Painted Ponies," . "One of Us Is a Murderer," "Gun-Bight "Gun-Bight Trail," and "Thunder in the Dust" He Is known for his contributions contri-butions to Collier's, Cosmopolitan j and the Saturday Evening Post Now we Invite you to seek adventure adven-ture with him in "Winter Range." It will appear serially in this newspaper. |