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East of the River (The Gunsmith #328) [Paperback]

J. R. Roberts (Author)
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March 31, 2009
Clint Adams has crossed the Mississippi for a poker game in Indiana. But everyone backs out, leaving him with nothing to do but help the locals nab four brothers—model citizens by day, assassins by night.


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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Jove; Original edition (March 31, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0515146080
  • ISBN-13: 978-0515146080
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,598,323 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Me? I'm heading back to the other side of the Mississippi,"Clint said." No good ever comes from being east of the river.", July 12, 2011
This review is from: East of the River (The Gunsmith #328) (Paperback)
Clint Adams could use some cash,so he heads for a big stake poker game in Ajax,Indiana.He is never fond of leaving the West and going back East,but one has gotta go where the money is.
After a long ride on his faithful Eclipse,he finally arrives in Ajax,only to find the game has been cancelled for lack of players.So what's to do but try to find another big game somewhere to make his trip worthwhile.
He gets a lead on a possible game ,also in Indiana,in the somewhat larger town of Dexter.
He doesn't find the game he's looking for;but he soon finds a lot more interesting stuff to get involved in.
A family of robbers have been hitting banks and stages almost with impunity.Clint also meets up with a girl who is well on her way to avenging the murderers of her family.
Along with an undercover US Deputy Marshal,Clint gets involved in cleaning up the gang.
The story is straight forward,with plenty of action and interesting characters.
Although there is an interesting twist in the end,it is a good old fashion Western and doesn't turn into a mystery novel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read but too short, September 15, 2009
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This review is from: East of the River (The Gunsmith #328) (Paperback)
Clint Adams, better known as the Gunsmith, knows he's in for trouble whenever he goes east of the Mississippi, but a high-stakes poker game in Ajax, Indiana, is too good to pass up. When he finds it's been called off, he's irked, but you can't reasonably expect to receive a telegram when you're constantly on the move. His ersatz host recommends the nearby town of Dexter, where Clint gets himself embroiled in a Deputy U.S. Marshal's search for evidence against some local bank robbers.

I don't know what money Clint lives on; I guess he's independently wealthy, as he doesn't seem to be selling guns like he did in the earlier books in the series. But he helps out at least 3 people in this story and sees not a cent from any of them, apart from the occasional free beer or roll in the hay. But suspension of disbelief notwithstanding, author J.R. Roberts (in reality Robert J. Randisi) has produced yet another entertaining page-turner with East of the River.

Roberts/Randisi has a very visual style that could easily translate to the screen. The author even changes perspective often during action scenes -- as if he were editing the program "in the camera," so to speak -- which keeps the mind alert. In general, he doesn't linger on a scene; he has his characters tell us what we need to know, and he moves on. I read the whole of East of the River in about ninety minutes.

Which brings me to my only complaint regarding this book: it's just too short. The story is thin and wouldn't stand for much expansion, but calling East of the River a novel is a stretch, even compared to other entries in the series. The large type, wide margins, and the fact that all the chapters begin on the right-hand page (very often leaving a blank facing page) all suggest that even the publisher had a hard time getting it to look like a book worth paying six dollars for. And there may lie the issue in a nutshell: I don't usually pay full price for books, but when I do, I want to feel I got my money's worth.

Luckily, Randisi is an always entertaining and sometimes even innovative writer. Possibly in response to those readers of series Westerns who complain that the obligatory sex scenes get in the way of the story (or even stop it cold), in East of the River he has cross-cut a scene of one kind of action with a scene of another kind, folding them together like the cards in a shuffling deck. Just one more reason that The Gunsmith is my favorite Western series.
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