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5.0 out of 5 stars
A very good hisorical western mystery by a wonderful writer, March 31, 1997
By A Customer
This review is from: Fatal Elixer (Hardcover)
In the Wyoming Territory, Dr. Theophrastus Herkimer's traveling
medicine show arrives in the small town of Le Four. The primary
product being tendered is Mirakola, a very popular elixir because it
reportedly cures just about every known ailment and even some unknown
ills. However, everything goes wrong when numerous customers,
including the local sheriff, die after consuming the potion. Though
the townsfolk are convinced that Herkimer did it, former sheriff
cripple Lobo Blacke believes someone else must have altered the elixir.
....... Lobo and his employee Quinn Booker begin to investigate the deaths.
They soon learn that only a few bottles of Mirakola was tainted with
poison. Though they prove that there are many suspects, the townsfolk
want to lynch Herkimer, who they still blame for the mass murders.
Quinn, serving as the sheriff, has to stop the mob from killing an
innocent man while working with Blacke to identify the real killer.
....... FATAL ELIXIR is a fast-paced western drama that brings insight to
the Old West that only could have come from the pen of one of the
masters, William L. DeAndrea. The story line is fast-paced, complex,
and fun, and Blacke and Quinn are a great detective team. The first
novel in this series, WRITTEN IN FIRE, is also a great tale. Mr.
DeAndrea recently died, but left a fantastic legacy behind with this
book.
.....Harriet Klausner
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