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(More customer reviews)I picked this book up along with a Max Brand novel, the Tyrant. Now, I know I shouldn't look for much when it comes to mass paperback genre fiction. I really was just hoping for a quick read, some humor and decent writing. I got humor, if only because Johnstone creates a nutso character in Smoke Jensen. I mean, in the plot....wait, sorry. I finished it an hour ago and for the life of me, can't remember the plot. All I really remember is the showdown between Smoke and York and 4 Mexican banditos (complete with handlebar moustaches and gun belts across the chest) backing up an Englishman captured family and platearmored Pullman. Yep, fascinating. Took me three days to read, it was that bad. Sorry, only deserved 2 stars, 1 because it's a western, 1 because it's written on paper.
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Framed for the murder of a rancher, Smoke Jensen must escape the angry lynch mob out for his blood, win the trust of the widow of his supposed victim, and clear his name by exposing the land-hungry killers responsible for the crime. Original.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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