Space westerns are not really my bag, but this was a quick read and I have had it sitting around for years. The Widowmaker is a legendary bounty hunter on the 'Rim Worlds'; e.g., the wild west of the galaxy. Unfortunately, he came down with a bizarre skin disease that was killing him and he put himself in 'deep freeze' until a cure could be found. A hundred or so years later, they wake him to inform him that, due to inflation, his portfolio is running low and he will be broke and unfroze in just a few years. Yet, he does have an option-- let us clone you and hire the clone out and that will add many years to your freeze....
So, 3 months later, a young Widowmaker (Jeff) is out in the world. They trained him some, but he is still wet behind the ears so to speak. His mission-- find the assassin of the governor of a planet Silio II and make him dead. Jeff heads out to a planet where he has some leads, the home base of a petty tyrant who either did the deed, or knows who did it. Jeff 'befriends' the guy and starts working for him. Slowly, he starts to figure out that he has been set up; even if he gets the guy, upon return the people behind his cloning will surely kill him. He does not care about his 'father', but he does fall in love with a beautiful blue skinned dancer at the tyrant's casino. He collects a few friends along the way and comes up with a plan...
Fast action and some snarky prose made this a fun read, but it really felt like a golden age space adventure/opera, complete with rather sexist overtones throughout. Not a bad book, but I do not think I will follow up with the sequels.