Sunday, July 3, 2011

Dismal River by Wayne D. Dundee

The Nebraska Sandhills of the 1880s are a vast, untamed expanse of treeless, rolling hills scoured by harsh wind and blistering sun. Into this rugged landscape former Indian scout Lone McGantry reluctantly agrees to lead an expedition of explorers and adventurers headed by an English lord. The hardships of the environment soon become secondary, however, when other threats—both from within and without—overtake the expedition. Deceit, betrayal, stampeding buffalo, a raging grass fire, and a band of ruthless marauders all must be dealt with. The very survival of the expedition is at stake. Lives will be lost and the banks of the Dismal River will be scorched and stained by blood before the ordeal is finished. --Amazon's Editorial Reviews.

5 comments:

Ron Scheer said...

There really is a Dismal River running through the Sandhills of Nebraska. How it got its name? My dictionary of Nebraska Place-names isn't helpful. I think the Sandhills were once considered such a desolate region, dismal filled the bill. I'll have to read this one for sure.

David Cranmer said...

You won't be disappointed, Ron. Mr. Dundee who has been writing harboiled novels turns to westerns in grand fashion.

Dave King said...

This is what I used to term a Western Plus - don't seem to come across them so often these days.

Charles Gramlich said...

Love that title. "Dismal River" is a great name.

James Reasoner said...

DISMAL RIVER is a great Western novel.