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Mass Market Paperback Dakota Lawman: The Big Gundown Book

ISBN: 0060737220

ISBN13: 9780060737221

Dakota Lawman: The Big Gundown

(Book #1 in the Dakota Lawman Series)

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THE DAY OF JUSTICE IS AT HAND

A talented healer forced to become a fugitive for a killing he wasn't responsible for, Jake Horn found sanctuary in the rough Dakota town of Sweet Sorrow--and in the tin badge that marks him as the local law. Now his discovery of a dead ranch hand is bringing his demons home.

As a doctor and a sheriff, Jake's witnessed death in all its dark guises--and he recognizes a murder when he sees...

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The third, and probably last, book in the Dakota Lawman series. Jake Horn is still hiding behind the badge of lawman in the Dakota town of Sweet Sorrow and his discovery of a dead ranch hand is soon bringing his demons home. Jake recognizes a murder when he sees one but asking too many questions of the wrong people is asking for trouble, and suddenly expert killers are gathering with their sights on the lawman. As the big gundown approaches Jake finds there's nowhere to hide when five shooters blinded by hate won't leave Sweet Sorrow until he's dead. Unlike the previous two books in this series, Bill Brooks gives some of his characters hope, gives them something to live for - even if this could soon be taken away with a bullet. Most of the people from the earlier books have a part to play in this story of brutality and savage death. The killing at the beginning being particularly horrific and will have the reader hoping the perpetrators will meet an equally savage end. Bill Brooks also includes other adult themes such as homosexuals in both sexes. In fact the female lovers have a major role to play in the life of a gunman hunting Horn for a long ago killing he didn't commit. Like his other books Brooks spends quite a bit of time introducing us to new characters and explaining their backgrounds, how they came to be the kind of person they are, which at times I felt held the main flow of the story up. The book - indeed the trilogy of books - comes to a satisfactory ending here, and once more I'd recommend this to readers who like the more brutal - in theme - type of western book.

Clean writing style, great sense of place

This presumably final entry in the "Dakota Lawman" series is another entertaining read, with good clean writing, characters, and plot development. Brooks has an ability to create vivid scenes, atmosphere, and sense of place, while not bogging down the works. (Fewer typos than the other two books, also). Tension builds well, though the ending could have been drawn out a bit longer. May be the best of the set.
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