he finds answers in surprising places
But Death will always take what he is owed
the Irish emigre Darley becomes enmeshed with the bisexual artist Clea
bad luck and bad behaviour - closes on his quarry
and the ultimate consequences of evil
Shane David Gibbins he finds answers in surprisingHe rode into our valley in the summer of 1889, a slim man, dressed in black. 'Call me Shane,' he said. He never told us more. There was a deadly calm in the valley that summer, a slow, climbing tension that seemed to focus on Shane. Seen through the eyes of a young boy, Bob Starrett, SHANE is the classic story of a lone stranger. At first sight, the boy realises there is something unusual about the approaching man, but as Bob gets to know Shane, he