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Monday, April 30, 2018

Avenging Angel


Angel Eyes #8: “Avenging Angel” by W. B. Longley (Robert J. Randisi). Liz Archer has stopped in Dewey, Colorado when she learns that Tate Gilmore, her true love, was shot in the back in South Texas. Thinking he was dead she rides to Texas to avenge his death. But arriving in Texas, she learns that Tate recovered and is chasing the bank robbers to Mexico to kill the man who shot him in the back. Liz takes the trail after him and runs into a rebel gang led by Carlos Valdez. Carlos decides to ride with Liz to protect her. In the meantime Tate has fallen ill at a cabin and is being treated by a Mexican woman named Felicity; she is also a member of the rebel gang, and she and Valdez hope to recruit Tate and Angel Eyes in their plot to assassinate El Presedente Juarez. Another good plot, though Angel Eyes does very little gunplay in this one. This being an adult western, both Liz and Tate find lots of sex with other partners during the story. I would have preferred more gunfights, as Tate and Liz are gunslingers, but more emphasis was put on the sex this time around.

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