By Peter Brandvold
Berkley, September 2009
Cuno Massey had always stayed on the good side of the law.
But he’d never found himself stuck in the middle of a feud between a weary old
rancher and a band of Indians hungry for revenge. With warring braves
surrounding the ranch and a doomed man begging for help, Cuno’s the only rider
left who stands a chance to save the rancher’s daughter from a savage massacre.
Fighting arrows with bullets and tussling with grizzly
bears, Cuno’s rescue ride is no pleasure trip. And when his wagon party comes
up against a squad of territorial marshals looking to break some rules of their
own, Cuno’s got to do what it takes to defend the girl – and himself. Even if
it means defying the law and becoming a wanted man…
The sixth Cuno Massey book proves to be every bit as good as
those that have gone before it. It’s a tough, gritty and violent read that is
filled with attention grabbing, exciting action. The sequence with the bear
makes for tense nail biting reading. For all the savagery Peter Brandvold also
shows a touch of the tender side of Cuno as he attempts to save the rancher’s
daughter and some children from chasing Indians.
For long time readers of this series who have witnessed Cuno
battling to survive against all kinds of hardships, you will find yourself
wondering how he can possibly come out of this one alive. What I will say is
this book brings about some surprising endings to friendships begun in earlier
books and finishes in such a way that it could also be the end of the line for
Cuno – or at least his current lifestyle.
The ending of this book makes me glad it’s taken me so
long to getting around to reading it as I won’t have to wait too long to read
the next Cuno Massey story, as .45-Caliber Desperado is due out this September,
which, although only a few days away, is still not fast enough for me as I’ve
just gotta know what happens next!
1 comment:
Great review, and you've certainly piqued my interest.
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