DISTURBING THE PEACE
A Jeremiah Halstead Western
By Terrence McCauley
Pinacle Western
325 pgs
Available 26th July.
Coming on the heels of the first Jeremiah Halstead western,
“Blood on Trail,” this new book has the young U.S. Deputy Marshal traveling
into northern Montana
on the trail of the outlaw Ed Zimmerman. After Hastead had wiped out his gang
and stronghold, Zimmerman managed to escape to hills and mining camps where he
hopes to ally himself with another vicious killer, one Rob Brunet. Zimmerman
has come up with an elaborate scheme that goes beyond simple robbery. He plans
on using the stolen loot he, Brunet and the gang of outlaws they recruit, to
buy a small town.. Hard Scarbble is on its last leg economically and as the
story opens, the majority of its citizens have moved to the newly established
township of Battle Brook.
Of course Halstead and his fellow deputy, young Jerry
Sandborne, have no inclination of the outlaw’s grand scheme. Their simple
directive from Marshal Aaron Mackey is to find and apprehend Zimmerman and
Brunet and bring them to justice; dear or alive. Once again, McCauley
establishes his plot fast and keeps the action moving smoothly. Along the
journey, Halstead makes friend with Battle Brooks veteran lawman, Marshal
McBride, who quickly becomes a valuable source of information. He also crosses
path with Abigail Newman, a new arrived school teacher and almost instantly the
sparks fly between them as both become enamored of each other. All of which is
both an exciting and frightenting experience for Halstead. Exciting in that
this beautiful, intelligent young woman has taken a genuine fancy to him;
frightened because as she becomes someone dear to him she also becomes a
vulnerability. Were Zimmerman to learn of his affection for her, he would have
no remorse in using her as a pawn in his game of destroying the deadly
Halstead.
“Distrubing the Peace” once again adds validity to the fact that Terrence McCauley is one of the finest new western writers on the paperback scene today. First we had his wonderful Aaron McCkey trilogy and now he’s back with this spin-off series proving to be just as much fun as the first. Honestly, saddle pards, waiting for the next Halstead tale is going to be damn tough.
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