There Are No Idle Hands In This Tale
The Devil’s Work
In The Devil’s Work, we find loner Jim Colton looking for a change of
pace and scenery. Unfortunately for him, his plans are shunted onto the
sidelines almost from the word go; as the blurb highlights:
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Jim Colton has had enough of the
Eastern U.S. with its big cities and bigger buildings. He longs for the quiet,
untouched beauty of the West where a man like him can make it on his own. When
his old friend, Alexander Price, offers him a ticket on a train bound for
California, he takes it. How can he refuse?
Train life isn't what Colton
expects, especially when there's an attempted train robbery by infamous bandit
Scratch Maynard. But that's just the start of his strange ride through the
United States. When people start dying in ritualistic murders, Colton doesn't
know who he can trust except himself and his gun.
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Yes, Jim Colton’s hope of finding
that simpler life take a turn for the worse when he steps in and kills the
leader of a gang out to rob the train he’s travelling on. And it’s not because
the marshal or any of the agents on the train are out to cause him trouble. Far
from it. The problem stems from the antics of some of the gang members
themselves, who are obviously crazy. After all, they hear voices . . . and
normal people just don’t do that. Do they?
What follows is a spiraling
nightmare of murder, misdirection and deceit, instigated at the behest of a
killer who will stop at nothing to get their way. It falls to Colton to do
something about it. He’s a loner, don’t forget. A survivor, used to fending for
himself. Only this time out, he has to do that within the confines of a train.
And with time running out, it’ll take all his skills to survive. You’ll see.
Once again, I really enjoyed Jon
Dobbin’s economical writing style. He has a story to tell, and does just that
in an easy to understand/easy to follow manner that allows you to immerse
yourself in the narrative and follow along as Colton tries to unravel this
latest mystery without getting himself killed – by bad guys or the law.
Well worth a ride!
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