Wednesday 31 March 2010

Arkansas Smith

as by Jack Martin
A Black Horse Western from Hale, March 2010

Arkansas Smith: the name was legend. Once he had been a Texas Ranger, but now he was something else entirely. Some said he was an outlaw, a killer of men and a fast draw. Others claimed he was a kind of special lawman, dispensing frontier justice across the West and bringing law to the lawless.

Arkansas Smith arrives in Red Rock looking for those who shot and left his friend for dead. He vows to leave no stone unturned in his quest to bring the gunmen to justice and, soon, those who go against him must face the legendary fast draw that helped tame the West.

Jack Martin (Gary Dobbs) presents the reader with an entertaining story with his second western. Arkansas Smith is an engaging hero whose background is only hinted at in a number of flashbacks that serve to flesh out the character, yet also leaves you wanting to find out more; something that is planned to happen in further books about Smith.

Gary Dobbs’ writing is confident and moves at pace, the story building up nicely to its final shoot-out. Smith is not the only memorable character, Rycot being one of my favourites. And for those in the know, Gary also tips his hat to a few other Black Horse Western writers by having characters named after their pseudonyms – he even mentions himself – which I felt was a fun touch.

The book is easy to read and difficult to put down, and left me eager for more tales about Arkansas Smith.

Arkansas Smith is officially released today and I’d suggest you don’t delay in ordering a copy as his last book sold out in record time.

6 comments:

David Cranmer said...

I'm looking forward to it. Thanks for the review.

Gary Dobbs/Jack Martin said...

Steve - I love all your reviews but this one especially. Glad you enjoyed old Arkansas and rest assured he will return.

Laurie Powers said...

Great review on a great book. My sentiments exactly.

Richard Prosch said...

Thanks for the timely review. I've been greatly looking forward to this.

Randy Johnson said...

I enjoyed this one as well.

Matthew P. Mayo said...

I, too, am looking forward to reading this. Thanks for the review, Steve!

Cheers,
Matt