I thoroughly enjoyed this Johnstone book. However, there are parts of it that felt familiar, i.e, I could’ve sworn I’ve read this somewhere before in another Johnstone novel, but couldn’t remember which one that might’ve been. No matter…. the story was different as a WHOLE.
Anyway, I love the character of Smoke Jensen, and the quiet tenderness he displays towards his wife, young ones, and for those who are unfortunate and threatened by others. He is a man that doesn’t stand for evil and won’t tolerate injustice, merciless killers, and greed at the expense of others. He doesn’t start fights, but definitely puts an end to them. There’s something about that man that resonates with my heart.
This book was an audio version that was narrated by J. Rodney Turner, and I love his deep almost gravelly grandfather voice as he narrates the story. It’s like he is recounting the story to you from his POV.
William Johnstone/J.A Johnstone continue to be among my favorite western authors. I will look forward to continue to read many more of their works - old and new!