Thursday, March 11, 2021

Review: Trail Justice by Wayne D. Dundee (Dangerous Trails: Collected Western Adventures)

I have long been a fam of Wayne D. Dundee’s work in westerns and other projects. When I came across his new book, Dangerous Trails: Collected Western Adventures, I picked it up last summer. The read is nearly eight hundred pages as it brings together connected novels, Trail Justice, Trail Revenge, By Blood Bond, The Fugitive Trail, and numerous assorted short stories. As I read the collection, I will be reviewing the books in it.

 

The book opens with Trail Justice. It is April 1848 and a wagon train is about to head out from Barkley County, Missouri, once those involved have finalized the election of a wagon master for the journey. Mr. Eugene Healy has been selected this April afternoon, despite the efforts of a certain Mr. Morgan Velmont and those working on his behalf. Some of his men attempted to intimate folks to change their mind and were a bit aggressive in so doing. While Eugene Healy did not seek the nomination, he has been elected to do the job and intends to do so regardless of what Mr. Velmont says or does.

 

A conflict that will at least partly drive this very enjoyable western tale forward. A lot will happen as they head out for the first stop in their journey to Oregon, Fort Kearny in the Nebraska Territory. Because they are all alone, they will have to rely on each other for everything.

 

Trail Justice is a very good read as one expects from this author. 


 

Dangerous Trails: Collected Western Adventures

Wayne D. Dundee

 http://fromdundeesdesk.blogspot.com/

Wolfpack Publishing

https://wolfpackpublishing.com/dangerous-trails-collected-western-adventures-wayne-d-dundee/

June 2020

ASIN: B0898JGVZC

eBook Only 

788 Pages

 

 

I picked this up in June 2020 using funds in my Amazon Associate account.

 

Kevin R. Tipple ©2021

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