An ambidextrous gunfighter ends up crossways of a saloon owner forcing women into slavery in Scott Harris' Slaughter at Buzzard's Gulch, the first in a new western series featuring a bounty hunter called Caz.
Harris' first western series, featuring easygoing--but lightning-fast--gunfighter Brock Clemons, is more about finding family and community, while Caz's adventures are decidedly less sentimental and more action-oriented.
Caz always warns owlhoots to walk away, but if they did the book would be much shorter. Thus Caz steadily dispatches the local nest of vipers from the first chapter to the last, with little cause for self-reflection.
A more spaghetti-flavored series than Harris' other protagonist, and an enjoyable read.
I bought this for my beloved Kindle and read it quickly.
Harris' first western series, featuring easygoing--but lightning-fast--gunfighter Brock Clemons, is more about finding family and community, while Caz's adventures are decidedly less sentimental and more action-oriented.
Caz always warns owlhoots to walk away, but if they did the book would be much shorter. Thus Caz steadily dispatches the local nest of vipers from the first chapter to the last, with little cause for self-reflection.
A more spaghetti-flavored series than Harris' other protagonist, and an enjoyable read.
I bought this for my beloved Kindle and read it quickly.
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