May 1875 finds Texas Ranger
Josiah Wolfe back in Austin, Texas and very much in career limbo. Wolfe is still
is a Texas Ranger despite the recent events and the media backlash. But, he has
been told to stay in Austin and await the arrival of Captain Leander McNelly
who will decide one more time if Ranger Wolfe is worth it. Not only is his
career with the Rangers at stake, so too is the future of the Texas Rangers as
an organization thanks to the coverage by the Austin Statesman newspaper. Both Wolfe and the Rangers have a
negative connotation these days and forces are moving to do away with both.
At least Wolfe’s forced idleness
has a couple of positive aspects. One is that he is able to court Pearl Fikes.
A romance is building there between the widow Fikes and Wolfe despite the
issues they both bring to a relationship. Being home in Austin also means Wolfe
can spend time with his rapidly growing son, Kyle. During his frequent and
often long absences, he is cared for by Ofelia who has been with him many years
now and is far more than a trusted caregiver. She is akin to family and Wolfe
is well aware of his obligations to her and others.
Obligations that also are
present with fellow Ranger Scrap Elliot. Scrap finds himself in the local jail,
accused of murdering a whore. Seen at the body with blood on his hands, he
briefly fled the scene, and now there seems to be a push to hang him for the
most recent murder as well as for several other crimes. Crimes he certainly did
not commit though those in charge seem more concerned about hanging any suspect
rather than hanging the correct person. What role Scrap’s worsening situation
plays in the recent string of events involving a jail break, a mysterious
cypher, a strangely familiar horse, and other recent events is something Wolfe
has to figure out in time to save the life of his friend.
Award winning author Larry
D. Sweazy has crafted yet another outstanding tale in this long running series.
Along with multiple plot lines and action are authentic details that make this
novel and series come alive for readers. More mystery in a western setting than
a western in a western setting, it may not appeal as much to those who want the
typical formulaic western fare. This is not one of those kind of formulaic western
novels as Wolfe spends much of the time thinking, asking questions, and dealing
with various relationship issues. There is good reason why the novel received
the “Spur Award for Best Mass Market Paperback” as The Coyote Tracker: A Josiah
Wolfe, Texas Ranger Novel is good on its own while continuing this excellent
series in fine tradition.
The Coyote Tracker: A Josiah Wolfe,
Texas Ranger Novel
Larry D. Sweazy
Thorndike Press (Gale, Cengage
Learning)
January 2013
ISBN# 978-1-4104-5400-3
Large Print (also available in paperback
and e-book)
451 Pages
$27.99
Material was supplied by the
good folks of the Plano, Texas Public Library System. The cover for the award winning paperback version is below.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2013
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