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5.0 out of 5 stars Action-packed and complex, January 4, 2010
This review is from: .45-Caliber Firebrand (Paperback)
"Cuno Massey saw the Indian a quarter second before the arrow careened toward him from a snag of brush and sun-bleached rocks." That is the opening sentence of author Peter Brandvold's novel .45-Caliber Firebrand, and it offers a fitting introduction to the kind of life its hero leads.

Massey has had a rough year. First his father and stepmother were murdered. His .45-Caliber Revenge for that put a price on his head, and bounty hunters killed his new bride, July. His subsequent .45-Caliber Fury (Cuno Massey) doubled the bounty.

Since then, the .45-Caliber Manhunt has continued. Though a successful venture into the freight-hauling business gave a much-needed break, it turned into a .45-Caliber Deathtrap (Cuno Massey) when Massey's partner was killed.

Now, hauling supplies to Logan Trent's Double-Horseshoe Ranch, Cuno inadvertently smuggles weapons for the rancher, who has had trouble with Leaping Wolf's band of Ute Indians since a couple of ranch hands raped a killed a Ute girl. Massey and his crew stay on to defend the ranch until a trio a braves attempt revenge-in-kind with Trent's daughter Michelle.

While Trent stays to defend the homeplace, he asks the .45-Caliber Firebrand to help Michelle and a servant's children escape, using only a horse-drawn wagon and a secret passage. As Cuno reminisces (about events chronicled in .45-Caliber Widow Maker), "Recently, he'd found himself driving a jail wagon loaded with four deadly brigands, including one snarling beast known as Colorado Bob King, across the Mexico Mountains up Wyoming way.

"He'd thought he'd had his hands full then." In protecting his charges, Cuno makes a decision that puts him on the wrong side of the law (though not in the wrong, for rogue lawmen are no meters of justice). And When times are at their most desperate, Cuno gets help from a surprising corner.

With .45-Caliber Firebrand, Brandvold offers an action-packed Western filled with traditional genre tropes yet complex enough in its plotting to be difficult to summarize without possibly giving away some surprises. He keeps the pace quick as bullets and arrows fly and seemingly major characters are killed with impunity. (Brandvold also tips his hat to other writers with characters named after Karl Lassiter and Henry Kuttner.)

In fact, Cuno goes through so much physically and emotionally that the decision he makes at the end of .45-Caliber Firebrand hardly comes as a surprise -- more as a relief. The reader hopes he'll get a chance to rest, at least for a little while.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "I'll be takin' you in,too...under arrest for the dead lawmen and the rifles" said the sheriff. "Fair enough."... Cuno., December 2, 2011

If you've become familiar with Cuno Massey and his exploits;hold on tight,because in this episode you're in for a ride of your life.
When Peter Brandvold sets out to write an Old West novel,there are no holds barred and he gives us a fast action story that will keep you glued to to the suspense and fight to survival of one seemingly impossible challenge after another.A good western will have the hero facing one life threating confrontation,and sometimes two;but in this story Cuno faces one challenge followed by another;in fact so many,you'll lose count.Cuno doesn't set out to kill anyone,but when faced with his own survival,he is never hesitant to end the days of any opponent.In this episode,you'll need a scorecard if you want to keep track of the numbers Cuno sends to their final rewards.
In this episode,Cuno simply wanted to deliver his goods and be on his way,but life is never so simple in the Old West,particularly when someone deceives Cuno or tries to kill him.
Brandvold develops interesting characters an fills his novels with one exciting scene following another.Just when things seem to be settling down;look out,trouble breaks out again.Any fan of great Old West action will be impressed with Brandvold's imagination and storytelling with Cuno Massey and his search for justice and revenge.
Westerns just come any better than this one!!
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