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Average rating4.5
Colonel Utah Blaine, held captive by the Army of the Revolution, broke out of jail and headed north from Mexico with nothing but the clothes on his back. Then he found new trouble struggling at the end of a noose–and stepped in just in time to save the life of a Texas rancher. The would-be executioners were the rancher’s own men, looking to steal his land. Now Utah has a unique proposition: Have the wealthy Texan play dead, introduce himself as the spread’s new foreman, and take care of the outlaws one by one. The wage to fight another man’s war? A hundred a month plus expenses. The cost of falling in love while he earns that wage? It wasn’t exactly part of the original agreement, but Utah will soon find out–unless the bad guys get to him first.
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Yet another good Louis L'Amour western. The man really couldn't write a dull story.
Like many writers, he tended to be hard on his main characters. That is especially so in this story in which Utah Blain rescues a man from a lynching and then takes on a seemingly impossible task.
As the plot twists and turns, we get lots of action, do-or-die situations, multiple bad guys, fights with fists and guns, and some romance. All good stuff.
3.5 stars rounded up.
Fantastic book although it has an annoying amount of antagonists to where I lost track of who was who.