Trouble erupts in Jubilation with its twenty-seven saloons when Kansas is voted a dry state, and Iron Jack Fuller has his hands full with the violence and a schoolteacher from Illinois
Hilarious as only Dan Parkinson can write with great imagination and action.
Outstanding characters, unusual events, strange connections which actually make sense, and a storyline to draw and hold attention. This digital version can stand some serious proof reading. It would be wonderful to see more of Parkinson’s work digitized. This author has a fine sense of humor which subtly works its way into his titles and delivers a most pleasant page turning read. Well worth the time
Absolutely hilarious. My dad recommended it to me when I was in eighth grade, and I was more than a little suspect of what looked like a generic western from the cover, but I loved the whole thing. The right amount of absurdity balanced by likeable characters.