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Saturday, May 26, 2018

Death's Angel


Angel Eyes #2: “Death’s Angel” by W. B. Longley (Robert J. Randisi). Liz Archer is riding towards Paragon, Wyoming, when she sees two hardcase cowboys chasing a young girl on a horse. She intervenes and disarms the men then rides with the girl to her ranch to meet her father, where she learns the local banker is trying to squeeze them off their property. The cowboys that were after his daughter works for the banker. They had recognized her as Angel Eyes and were afraid to draw on her because of her reputation as a gunfighter. Now the banker wants her dead, knowing she will put backbone into the rancher and he won’t be able to get the property, so he sends for a gunfighter to take care of Angel Eyes. This was another well-written and fast paced story that would have been much better without all the sex, but it is an adult western, and the publisher wanted lots of sex, and that’s what we get, even if it is a distraction and has nothing to do with the plot.

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