Dead Man's Trail, Nate Morgan (western, mystery)
Jeff Book Review #297
"Dead Man's Trail" starts with two buddy bounty hunters, Carson Stone and Colby Tate, tracking a profitable bounty. Stone is the main protagonist and he's hoping to only work on a few more bounties, not happy with the bloody and dangerous work, only planning to chase bounties until he has enough money to start up his own quiet ranch outfit.
This one has a slightly comicy feel to it; the boss villain Bill Cartwright could have a dastardly twisting mustache and it would fit him, his hired bad guys are all individually stereotypical in their own ways, and the two bounty hunters have their own shady pasts that factor into the investigation. Even the evil plan is a bit over-the-top, but in a fun James Bond villain sort of way.
Because Morgan lets us in on the evil plan at the beginning we as readers just take in all the events and points of view of the various characters as they fit into the crime while it's being investigated. Then there's a twist at the half-way mark that makes it more fun.
Verdict: The first in a new 2023 series, a Spur winner, and a really fun short western read. I'm looking forward to the next installment. "Dead Man's Trail" is probably not in my top 20 favorite westerns ever but is actually very close.
Jeff's Rating: 4 / 5 (Very Good)
movie rating if made into a movie: R