By D.M. Harrison
A Black Horse Western from Hale, August 2011
Wells Fargo Agent, Jay Kato, didn’t want the job of taking a
consignment of gold to Green River Springs. The town held too many memories –
bad ones.
His cousin, Duke Heeley, had threatened to kill him of he
ever came back to town, but he put aside his misgivings when he was offered a
generous bonus. After all, he only had to deliver the money to the marshal.
However, when the time came to step off the train, a hail of
bullets greeted him. Kato knew he’d have to raise an army to fight them all.
This is the second Black Horse Western by D.M. Harrison, the
first being Robbery in Savage Pass.
Jay Kato’s ties to the town of Green River Springs provide
some excellent confrontations with people from his past, particularly with
Blossom Lessard. Blossom becomes the girl for romantic interest, but not with
Kato, he has bridges to rebuild with another woman. Along with trying to mend
his relationship with his cousin, Kato finds his social life a big problem, but
this is nothing compared to the difficulties of hanging onto the gold.
Green River Springs is more or less under siege by the
well-drawn bandit Three Fingers, a man with a sizeable number of outlaws
backing him. It’s when they attack the town that Kato has to rally the
townspeople into an army to defend their homes and in doing so the gold too.
This leads to a great battle for the town. A fight you’d have thought would be
the end of the tale, but no, D.M. Harrison has further plot developments, like
the gold going missing.
Even though I did raise my eyebrows when it was mentioned
safety-catches were released from pistols, I found this to be a well-written
story that kept me turning the pages.
Kato’s Army has a release date of August 31st but
is available now.
Nice review and a nice book cover.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the review of my book. Mortified by the slip about safety catch - but despite that i hope everyone will enjoy the story with its twists and turns.
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