To all the Western aficionados out there, I’m excited to share my thoughts on "The Gamblers: Texas Bluff," a notable work published in 2008 by Harper and written by the late, great Robert J. Randisi (1951 - 2024), fondly remembered as J.R. Roberts—the brilliant mind behind the beloved "The Gunsmith" series. This volume is the third, and if my memory serves me right, the concluding entry in "The Gamblers" saga. I began this tale without the framework of its preceding books, but let’s see how it unfurls as a standalone adventure.
The premise is intriguingly simple: our protagonist, Ty Butler, has faced the unthinkable—his family brutally murdered, with the shadows of their killers creeping ever closer. Imagine him as a modern-day gambler with a heart full of grief and a flair for high-stakes card games, evoking memories of James Garner’s charming, roguish character from Maverick.