On the run from a crime he did not commit, Jake Horn, now the local law in a remote Dakota town, finds his new career and life on the line, thanks to the arrival of legendary gunfighter William Sunday, a man with a price on his head who is determined to reconcile with his daughter before the illness from which he is suffering claims his. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is the second Dakota Lawman book. Jake Horn was on the dodge for a crime he didn't commit. The town of Sweet Sorrow took him in and rewarded him with a badge he never wanted. Still, this out-of-the-way Dakota hellhole is a good place for a man to get lost in. Then William Sunday arrives, he's suffering from an illness that will soon claim his life and he's determined to reconcile with his daughter before his body does...
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With the number of characters and plot lines eased up from the slightly overpopulated "Last Stand at Sweet Sorrow," this second installment of the Dakota Lawman series provides a pleasant reading experience, and again, some nice writing. Characters are fairly well developed, and mostly interesting; although it must be said that the premise of the title storyline is pretty much entirely lifted from "The Shootist" (unless they're...
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