This is the first one that I have read of this series, but it is fine as a standalone as the backstory to Clyde Barr is provided. This is an adrenaline fuelled book with Clyde in the Jack Reacher tradition of the loner, with a traumatic backstory, unable to settle, full of empty spaces that have him restless in search of remote landscapes, and driven by the need to keep moving. Here he is in the Utah desert, finding an elderly native man in need of urgent medical help. Clyde takes him to a clinic, meeting his daughter, Lawana, a committed medic for her community, and her son, Taylor. They are in dire need of a hand on their ranch and despite misgivings, accept Clyde's help.
Clyde settles into his job easily, but unsettled when he sees that a biker gang, The Reapers, is abusing the reservation and its people. He takes a backseat until he sees a boy being violently assaulted. The reservation cop is unable to intervene and has no powers to arrest white people who commit criminal acts. With outside agencies reluctant to get involved, the community are forced to tolerate the gang's infractions. Things escalate once two native girls are taken by the gang, Clyde is not going to leave well alone, and organises their freedom with the help of locals like Colorow. However, Clyde becomes aware that there is a much darker reason for the presence of the brutal and murderous biker gang. In a story that sees rising tensions, the local community held hostage, a rising number of dead bodies, Clyde finds himself at the centre of efforts to ward off devastating consequences with the help of a rag tag group of men that include a Brit.
This is a fast paced, action packed, suspense driven thriller. It is a battle for good and evil with all guns blazing, requiring heroics amidst a background of a defenceless isolated community. Clyde provides the kind of hero who will do anything to protect and save people. There is not the nuanced characterisation in this book, but that is not the aim. We are given a well plotted, tense, suspenseful, and harrowing thrill ride. This is for those who enjoy a light hearted and entertaining quick read thriller. Many thanks to Scribner for an ARC.