Robert B. Parker's Ironhorse by Robert KnottMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Every once in a while I just have to read a book about this country and the way it was. No cars, just horses. The law and those who break it and characters that are larger than life. This is exactly what you get with the Virgil Cole and Ecverett Hitch series by Robert B Parker. This 5th entry into the series is written by Robert Knott who is a worthy successor to Parker. It is written in Parker's style but you can still tell the difference. That is not to say that it's bad. Nobody wrote with the ease of Parker.
A majority of the story takes place onboard a train and the circumsatances that occur during a train robbery, or is it that simple. Throw in the the problematic issuer thar the Governor of Texas is onboard with his family, some shifty characters from Cole's past and writing that is atmospheric and conveys the time and scenery of east Texas and the Arkansas border and it makes for a great story.
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