By Terry James
Hale, October 2011
Josh McCabe is a man hunter with one thing on his mind; to
bring in Abe Lawton, the last and most vicious member of a gang who killed his
wife and son. Now that time has arrived, but what Josh doesn’t count on is a
smart-mouthed kid out for revenge and a girl in the wrong place at the wrong
time.
When the showdown comes it’s quick but far from decisive and
leaves the three facing a new, more dangerous future.
By telling the story mainly through the eyes of the three
main characters, Terry James is able to leave one or more of them in dangerous
situations before switching to one of the others therefore ensuring the reader
will keep turning the pages to find out what happens next.
The opening scenes bring the main characters all together
for a major shootout of the kind that many authors would finish their books
with. None of these characters come out of this exciting gunfight in one piece
and the reader is left with the question of how the story will develop after
this.
I don’t want to give anything away here, but what I will say
is the story shifts up a gear and the action doesn’t let up. Terry James
(author Joanne Walpole) also has a couple of surprises waiting in store, not
least as to which townsperson she kills off.
Terry James’ descriptive prose paints very visual images
within the mind, and her dialogue crackles with believability. The plot is
extremely well thought out and all threads are neatly tied up in a keep you
guessing until the last page.
Ghosts of Bluewater Creek is Terry James’ third BHW and it’s
officially published today. Let’s hope it’s not too long before her fourth
appears.