Monday, November 12, 2012

Savage Blood by James Reasoner

James Reasoner has done it again: “Savage Blood” is a 16k word burst of good, old-fashion western, pulpy adventure. Brodie—a one-armed Civil War vet—is called back into action. A woman, who had abandoned him many years before, runs a saloon and needs Brodie’s help to fight against the local power trying to humiliate her and run her out of town. In Mr. Reasoner’s skillful hands, the well-known story of the lone gunman with the odds stacked against him rises above cliché and darts off onto fresh, thrilling new trails. And at this price, it’s a steal for the reader.

4 comments:

Randy Johnson said...

Agreed all down the line.

Heath Lowrance said...

Yep. This one hits all the right notes.

Charles Gramlich said...

Indeed. Excellent work.

Richard Prosch said...

Yessir! Got it on my Kindle.