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The
plan is for Bounty Hunter Grey O’ Donnell, Mahko, and Billy Cole to get on
board the train as it comes out the canyon a few miles away from Retribution,
Arizona. O’Donnell knows Blackjack Hudson is on the train and planning to
steal a large package out of the mail car located near the rear of the train. That
large package, wrapped in plain brown wrapping paper, will contain a lot of
bank notes. O’Donnell knows Blackjack Hudson snuck onboard the train in Dawson
and will sneak right back off the train in Retribution with the package if
O’Donnell and his men do nothing.
O’
Donnell’s plan is for the trio to ride single file behind the train as it
enters a small forest at the edge of the canyon. Then Billy Cole and O’Donnell
will jump on board and deal with taking custody of Blackjack Hudson. Mahko will
handle the horses and assist with the extraction when everyone is ready. Any guards
onboard should be at the front of the train and not worried about anything
happening at the rear where the mail is stored. Grey O’Donnell hopes with the
length of the train, the dust, and the fact the guards aren’t used to worrying
about the mail, that no one will look back and see them. With so few people on
the goods train the plan is for no one to know they were ever there. Get in, quietly
get their man, and then get out the way they came.
The
plan was great in theory. It would have worked too if Jasper Roberts hadn’t
shown up to cause interference. But, he is there. To make things worse, he is
acting as a lawman. Now O’Donnell has another score to settle in The
Guns of Retribution by Icy Sedgwick.
Plenty
of action, detailed characters with considerable backstory, and lots of scene
setting details make this western novella a very good read. The author sets the
mood quickly and pulls the reader into the world of Bounty Hunter Greg
O’Donnell before throwing a number of surprises at the reader. The
Guns of Retribution is an exceptionally good western that works from
start to finish. Icy Sedgewick is clearly an author to keep an eye on.
Amazon says I picked this up October 2015.
I have no idea now if this was by way of a free read by the author or if I used
funds in my Amazon Associate account.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2016, 2024
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