By Scott Connor
A Black Horse Western from Hale, September 2011
When the plague came to Hope Wells, it took the weak and the
healthy, young and old, good and bad. Within a week the town had become a
living hell, but for differing reasons some men still wanted to go there.
Marshal Lincoln Hawk and Nick Mitchell went in search of
outlaw Marvin Sewell. Correspondent Kyle Portman sought a story for his
newspaper and Peter Campbell wanted to rescue his wife. The least welcome
visitor was Ward Dixon, who saw an opportunity to profit from the developing
tragedy. In a desperate time that brought out the best and the worst in
humanity, these men became embroiled in a conflict where even the might of the
gun won’t guarantee survival.
Scott Connor creates a wonderful air of fear throughout this
book, a terror that sees even the toughest of men and women fear for their
lives. How to fight a water born disease becomes a battle over the need for
fresh water. As the reader gets further into the story it seems someone wants
this plague to carry on and is helping it to do so, but who, and why? Obviously
I’m not going to reveal the answers to those questions here, but I will say
that I didn’t guess the reason.
The book doesn’t really have a central hero, the story being
told through many different characters. This helps propel the story along at
great pace making the book difficult to put down. There are plenty of action
sequences, including an attempt to force someone to drink some of the
contaminated water, which I found to be particularly suspenseful.
And do all the characters mentioned above survive? Again,
that’s something I’m not going to answer, but I will say that I believe most
western readers will get a lot of enjoyment from this book finding out.
This sounds like an interesting story. Haven't seen too many with a disease as one of the main characters other than the usual cholera-type stories which were merely a small part.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. There are a few around, but I've not read many.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a very interesting book. I will have to get it as soon as I can.
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