The Dark Road: The Beginning, FBI series #.05 is the first of three prequels in 'Western Justice, Three Western Writers - Three mystery novellas' and is a good introduction to this writer and series. Young Zack Tolliver is an Eastern boy, A New Agent Trainee, or FBI NAT, just stepping into his first real job following his training at the academy and a LONG way from his southern homeland. The Navajo Nation Reservation, the largest Native reservation in the USA, is located in northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, Southeastern Utah, and Southwestern Colorado in the high plains desert and the Rocky Mountains, and for Zack it is a whole new territory, language, and culture to try to absorb and comprehend. He does fairly well at it, though his learning curve is sporadic and he rarely gets to sleep in his own rented motel bed. And for a California boy, R. Lawson Gamble gets the Four Corners area right - he's obviously spent time in America's great beyond. Already a follower of the Hillerman family of writers, Ron Chappell, Mark Reps, B.B.Griffith, and Darrell Bryant, I was pleased for the introduction to these two new-to-me authors. (I'm already all caught up on Mark Reps. Love that guy!) This was a tale I enjoyed despite the bit of woo-woo involved, and is a series I will pursue.
REVIEWED on March 16, 2025 at Goodreads, and AmazonSmile. Not available for review on B&N, BookBub, or Kobo.
Native Roots #.05 in the Zeb Hanks Mystery Series by Mark Reps available at Kindle Unlimited and #2 in the Western Justice: Three Western Writers - Three Mystery Novellas, is a fairly short introduction into the life and career of Zeb Hanks in and around his home state of Arizona, in two parts. We are with him in his small southwestern town in Arizona as a youngster 30 years ago, making his way among good and bad guys, whites, Mexican and Indian kids, and his friend and Mentor Sheriff Diablo. and again as a grown man, working first in a mine to get a little experience and a new truck, and then a couple of years in the Border Patrol - USCBP for training and experience, working a time with the Tucson Arizona PD, again for the experience, before joining his hometown Safford, AZ PD, his ultimate career goal, working under his lifetime friend and supporter Sheriff Diablo. A good tale, with personable characters, a well-hidden, intense mystery, well-defined environment, and realistic, professional police action. This is a series I am pleased to recommend to friends and family.
It was this novel that helped me 'find' Mark Reps. This whole series is really special. I thoroughly enjoyed my binge read of Reps. And through him, I found this book and these other two western writers...
REVIEWED on February 12, 2025, at Goodreads. On February 13 at AmazonSmile, but not available for sale or review at BookBub, B&N, or Kobo.
Missing in Montana, a novella from the Jim Buchanan Series and #3 in Western Justice: Three Western Writers, Three Mystery Novellas/. I did not make it far into this novella before I gave it up. Too dark for me - child molestation and religious extremism turned me off pretty fast.
Did not Review 3/17/25