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Charles G. West

Autor de Hell Hath No Fury

53 Obras 756 Miembros 7 Reseñas

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Obras de Charles G. West

Hell Hath No Fury (2017) 29 copias
Storm in Paradise Valley (2010) 26 copias
The Hostile Trail (2006) 25 copias
The Blackfoot Trail (2009) 24 copias
Long Road to Cheyenne (2013) 24 copias
Ride the High Range (2010) 22 copias
War Cry (2010) 22 copias
Lawless Prairie (1776) 22 copias
No Justice in Hell (2018) 21 copias
Shoot-out at Broken Bow (2009) 21 copias
Day of the Wolf (2012) 19 copias
Black Horse Creek (2012) 19 copias
A Man Called Sunday (2012) 17 copias
Left Hand of the Law (2011) 17 copias
Trial at Fort Keogh (2014) 17 copias
Outlaw Pass (2011) 17 copias
Death is the Hunter (1656) 16 copias
Wrath of the Savage (2014) 16 copias
Duel at Low Hawk (2007) 16 copias
Vengeance Moon (2007) 16 copias
Thunder Over Lolo Pass (2011) 15 copias
Hangman's Song (2005) 15 copias
Way of the Gun (2013) 15 copias
The Devil's Posse (2015) 15 copias
Silver City Massacre (1656) 14 copias
Luke's Gold (2008) 14 copias
Range War in Whiskey Hill (2008) 14 copias
Mark of the Hunter (2013) 13 copias
Outlaw (2006) 13 copias
Son of the Hawk (2001) 13 copias
Tanner's Law (2008) 13 copias
Crow Creek Crossing (2014) 12 copias
Hero's Stand (2003) 12 copias
Mountain Hawk (2001) 12 copias
Slater's Way (2015) 11 copias
Devil's Kin (2005) 11 copias
Wind River (1999) 10 copias
Bloody Hills (1701) 10 copias
Savage Cry (2002) 10 copias
Wings of the Hawk (2000) 9 copias
Cheyenne Justice (1999) 9 copias
Cruel Rider (2005) 7 copias
Bitter Root (1999) 7 copias
Black Eagle (1998) 6 copias
Stone Hand (1998) 5 copias
Evil Breed (2003) 5 copias
Medicine Creek (2000) 4 copias

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BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
 
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BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
The First Day of Eternity by Charles G. West
The Hunters #2

Solid story set in the Bitterroot Montana Territory sees Cody “Crazy Wolf” Hunter find out he was not an orphan after all, going to surreptitiously see how his relatives are doing, and then becoming their guardian though the youngest of the bunch. I have to admit that I did not read book one in the series and felt at times I needed more background to flesh out Cody and perhaps that book might have given more information about his family, too.

Cody’s father and older brothers have established the Triple H ranch with a large herd of cattle roaming their and government land. They are on good relations with settlers, farmers, and the citizens of the nearby town BUT a new bunch of cowboys is in competition with them – the Kincaid brothers – and they are ruthless killers with a team that works for them that knows more about guns and killing than herding cattle. A range war is brewing and Cody arrives just in time to assist and weight the Triple H’s chances against the encroachers in a very positive way.

Cody becomes the target as he plays cat and mouse with those out to kill him while also protecting his family. He does what he learned to do best while with his Indian family and works as a one-man weapon to downsize the number of the enemy.

There was a bit of romance, a lot of family, discussions by good and bad men, a lot of killing, and the beginning of getting to know one another by the Hunters. The bones were there to the story but I wanted more information about Cody, the Hunters, the reasons behind what was going on, memories of the time the Hunters were together before they get together again, their thinking while the situation was brewing, what the women were thinking, and more interaction between characters. I never really engaged with or identified with any of the characters and wish I had been able to.

Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington-Pinnacle Books for the ARC – This is my honest review.

3-4 Stars
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½
 
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CathyGeha | Feb 10, 2024 |
An undemanding, by-the-numbers read. It hits all the right notes you'd expect from an action Western, even if it does so without any real flair. The writing is workmanlike and occasionally clunky; it is a story you don't mind hearing spun but not one you'd seek out either, or remember much afterwards. I feel a bit guilty talking about it in this way, as I love Westerns even when they're average and I respect an author who shares that love. Left Hand of the Law won't shake your world – or even nudge it slightly – but it is clean and pleasant enough.… (más)
 
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MikeFutcher | Sep 6, 2017 |

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Miembros
756
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