When I started this book, I thought it would be a modern western. It had a murder, a Texas Ranger
but it soon morphed into a union problem at a Texas refinery. Soon, the murder and the Ranger
fell into the background and the story became an arbitration hearing with union employees.
The story had a good lead in and the descriptions were good but the author had trouble finding
names for his characters, falling back on celebrities' like Roy Rogers, Gene Autry and others.
The arbitration went in circles, no one was charged with the murder, a black man by the name of
Billy Graham, by the way. Being a black man might have had something to do with it.