Member Reviews
Book delved into the West and gave an accurate image of the way life was or could have been in those days. The author’s descriptions and “word usages” helped move the story along. The characters seemed a little over played for my liking.
This book, Gunfighters, Thieves and Lawmen by David Milton McGown, begins with Sully Wheeler, a former gunfighter, looking to stop the rustling of his cattle. He is “retired” and hoping to stay quietly settled. Then comes the arrival of Constable Edward Theason, with unclear intent in his assistance in helping Sully. There are a few other characters that also infuse this story with interest. Most important to me as a reader, I found both Sully and the Mountie Theason highly likeable characters. If you enjoy a suspenseful western, you will like this book. (I was given a copy of this book from NetGalley for my honest opinion.)