This
latest, novel-length entry (number five) in the Outlaw Ranger series is the
longest and arguably most satisfying so far. To say that it’s a stand-out in an
already fine and firmly established series is praise indeed. (As even more of a
plus, the previous entry – THE LAST WAR CHIEF, a short novella that author
Reasoner didn’t feel was long enough to warrant a print edition of its own –
will be included in the print version of DEVIL GUNS)
This
time out, G.W. Braddock --- still clinging to the treasured Texas Rangers badge
that he can’t legally wear due to political shenanigans, yet he insists on utilizing
for the sake of just causes and thereby resulting in him being branded an “outlaw”
by some --- becomes embroiled in the ruthless dealings of two border gangs
whose unholy alliance threatens to make the Rio Grande run red with blood.
Stolen
guns, stolen women, double-crosses, and gun-blazing action propel this tale and
keeps the reader turning pages faster than a gunslinger fanning a .44!
Reasoner’s
writing is gritty and descriptive, his characters colorful, his plot twists
exciting, and G.W. Braddock is a character you want to see ride back for plenty
more adventures.
Highly recommended.
1 comment:
Blanket statement: I've never read a James Reasoner novel that didn't deliver the goods. This one sounds great!
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