I love Parker's Westerns. Even though he's gone now, this is a new book in his Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch series, written by Robert Knott, who co-authored the movie version of Appaloosa, which is a very fine film starring Ed Harris and Viggo Mortenson. I really recommend the books to any reader who likes entertaining stories, not just Westerns.
For years, Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch have ridden roughshod over
rabble-rousers and gun hands in troubled towns like Appaloosa, Resolution, and
Brimstone. Now, newly appointed as Territorial Marshalls, they find themselves
traveling by train through the Indian Territories. Their first marshaling duty
starts out as a simple mission to escort Mexican prisoners to the border, but
when the Governor of Texas, his wife and daughters climb aboard with their
bodyguards and $500,000 in tow, their journey suddenly becomes a lot more
complicated.
The problem is Bloody Bob Brandice. He and Virgil have had it out before, an encounter that left Brandice face-down in the street with two .44 slugs lodged in him. Now, twelve years later on a night train struggling uphill in a thunderstorm, Brandice is back – and he’s not alone. Cole and Hitch find themselves in the midst of a heist with a horde of very bad men, two beautiful young hostages, and a man with a vendetta he’s determined to carry out.
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