This volume is a continuation of the book in the series before it. However, a very different writer...or writers. There's so many inconsistencies and repetition throughout the book, it appears a number of writers may have been involved. Maybe one writing one part and others writing others and all cobbled together. Sections of the book really don't connect with another and the last few chapters really don't make a lot of sense. There really isn't an ending. Or there are many endings that ends once and then twice and then once more again.
The repetition is irritating. During various chapters the situation of the main character's land purchase is presented. Each chapter with the included are written a bit differently. A few entries are nearly identical. Each time the land buy is presented as a new idea. Similar repetition involved reference to the main bad guy, Morgan's son and his dog.
The worse are the showdowns. Over and over and over there is a challenge for Morgan to draw. The chapter ends. The next chapter finishes the showdown.Then, over and over again, the challenger is mocked and the challenger curses and asks for favors.
What a mess. Which is unfortunate as the plot is good. All poorly executed.
A hallmark of the Johnstone Clan series are the characters. here, the repetition also presents itself. Way too many characters repeated in the book itself. Bad guys, good guys, kids, etc. are too similar and very different from other Johnstone books.
Settings are OK. Except near the end the cast finds a structure that is well detailed. Off this doesn't happen otherwise.
Writing is also poorly handled. This could also be due to the obvious poor effort to edit the book.
Bottom line: I don't recommend this book. 3 out of ten points.