The Darby’s reign of terror is finally
over and that should be a good thig for everyone. But both men are nervous
about what comes next as some folks might take offense to the deaths. The plan
is to get out of town as fast as possible, do some misdirection, and hide out
in the nearly lost mountain pass where they can see trouble coming before it
arrives on horseback.
Assuming all that works, the two men
will then journey on to Muskogee and get the good judge safely home.
That was the plan and it was a good
plan.
It just didn’t work.
There are certain authors who just cannot
write a bad book. The legendary Bill Crider was one. Wayne Dundee is one. This
is also true of Larry Sweazy. While I am partial to his westerns, anything he
writes is always a good read.
Such is the case here with his new
series that starts with Lost Mountain Pass: Trusty Dawson, U.S. Deputy
Marshall. A complicated read full of plenty of twists and turns, action and
double crosses, this is a western tale that runs on all levels. Simply put, it
is a mighty good read and well worth your time.
According to the mighty Zon, I purchased
this as an eBook back in August 2021. Probably when the publisher, Pinnacle
Books, heavily discounted it as my local library was not getting it at that
time. The local library system does have it now. Dallas Public Library System
also now has book two, The Broken Bow, only in paperback, and I
have a copy here from the library.
Kevin R. Tipple © 2022
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