I had the pleasure of reading an advance copy of this rousing new
Western by Peter Brandvold and have been busting a gut ever since,
waiting for its release so I could post a review.
Pinkerton agent
Bear Haskell is one of Brandvold's most colorful and exciting characters
--- and if you're familiar with Lou Prophet, Yakima Henry, or any of
Mean Pete's other hell-for-leather heroes, then you know that is saying
something! And Bear's sultry, sexy sometimes partner, Raven York, is
hardly any less memorable. Combined on a case, they are a couple of holy
terrors for the bad guys. And combined in the sack (even though such
behavior by Pinkerton employees is strictly forbidden) they are holy
terrors for the bedsprings … or wherever else they happen to pause and,
er, hold a consultation.
The action (and the sex) comes fast and
furious in this series opener when the two Pinks go seeking a missing
man in the Rocky Mountain mining town of Wendigo. There's danger and
double crosses and dirty dealings aplenty before Bear and Raven crack
the case. All with a strong, satisfying mystery element and a surprise
twist.
Like I said, this is the first in a new series. Now that he's
gotten warmed up, I can't wait to see what Brandvold delivers next.
(Which can be found out in WILD TO THE BONE, scheduled for a May
release.)
Big recommendation!
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