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Jake Logan (Author)
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Slocum March 31, 2009
The folks of Westlake live in fear of a so-called witch. But when John Slocum meets the exotic Minh, he learns to believe in magic after exploring her hidden charms.


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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Jove; Original edition (March 31, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0515146064
  • ISBN-13: 978-0515146066
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 0.6 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: #2,007,921 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars "The curse of flying lead" Slocum chuckled,"Works every time.", December 17, 2009
This review is from: Slocum 362: Slocum and the Witch of Westlake (Paperback)

John Slocum has been working on a ranch in western Arizona;but things start heating up. Two neighboring ranchers along with the local townspeople are at their wits end dealing with a witch who has convinced them that she can cast spells at will. People are so much on edge that people are getting killed,sides are being taken,more out of fear than loyalty.Both sides ,as well as the law,are scheming to get rid of this witch.An altercation gets Slocum arrested and even thrown into jail.Unbelievably, the witch enables Slocum to escape.He builds up a friendship with this witch results in contracts put out by all involved to bring down the witch and return things to normal.
Once Slocum learns that the witch is into serious witchcraft and quite adept in preparing potions that are effective.
All this leads to great drama,lots of action and a cast of characters and a great story that taxes Slocum to his limits.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My first Slocum, and definitely not my last, April 29, 2009
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This review is from: Slocum 362: Slocum and the Witch of Westlake (Paperback)
While John Slocum was supposed to be guarding the herd of his boss at the Singer Moon Ranch, he was instead making time with Singer's niece Kelly. So, when some of the herd was taken on his watch, Slocum understandably felt a bit guilty and set off to retrieve them.

Confronting Singer's rival rancher Landry results in a surprising confession: "Well, it serves him right.... That son of a bitch hired a witch to curse my ranch!" A witch? Slocum wonders if the man is crazy. Then when more people talk about this so-called witch, he begins to think he's the only sane person left in the county.

Slocum and the Witch of Westlake is the first book I've read in this long-running Western series (nearly 35 years). I do not know whether the word Westlake is a reference to late crime author with that name, but its presence likely swayed my choice of purchase between this and another recent volume.

From the reviews I've read of earlier entries, Slocum and the Witch of Westlake is apparently a bit of a departure. Whereas Slocum previously has been described as cruel by some, in this 362nd novel featuring the character, he seems to have a very stringent moral code.

He refuses to be "hired muscle" and resists getting involved in personal quarrels until he can no longer avoid it. Even the obligatory three sex scenes focus on Slocum's pleasuring of the woman instead of on his own satisfaction. None of this should be construed as complaint, however. In fact, its rather refreshing to read about such a likable and charming fellow.

The story is quickly paced and action-oriented as is expected in this highly popular subgenre (one highlight in a fistfight in a jail cell). All the characters feel like real people where some series Western novels rely on ciphers and stereotypes. Minh, the witch herself, is especially well drawn, and the "curse" subplot is not overused in the place of a realistic narrative.

In addition, Slocum and the Witch of Westlake holds a rich vein of unexpected (and not unintended) humor in addition to some particularly snappy dialogue. If I knew the name of the author writing this time under the "Jake Logan" house name, I would definitely seek out more of his (or her) work.
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