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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth Reading,
By The Western Reader "steveml" (Nottingham, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buckskins And Six-Guns (The Gunsmith, #16) (Mass Market Paperback)
"Buckskin" Frank Leslie is a small, wiry man with twin Peacemakers that blaze faster than most men can blink an eye. And it's a lucky thing for Clint Adams when Buckskin Frank jumps into a gunfight on his side - leaving four unlucky hombres dead on the barroom floor. The Gunsmith always repays a favour. But this time it lands him in big trouble with the town banker - and a different kind of trouble with the banker's daughter!
A book of very short chapters, a dialogue driven story, a plot that builds quickly, bad guys plotting to double-cross each other, and the inclusion of a real person. There's a lot of sex - a trademark of the early titles in the so called adult western series that began in the 1980's - and it seems as though Clint Adams beds every female he meets. I had to grin when I read the names of the banker, Sherman Jory and his henchman Martin Cort - the latter is a pseudonym used by Jory Sherman on his and his wife's western series Bolt, which has been switched around from Cort Martin. So, like most of The Gunsmith books, this is a quick and easy read that offers some great bad guys such as Saber, the man brought in the kill both Adams and Leslie. A couple of surprises are thrown in at the end too and all the plot threads are tied up well. |
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Buckskins And Six-Guns (The Gunsmith, #16) by J. R. Roberts (Mass Market Paperback - May 1, 1983)
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