Smoke Jensen was tired of fighting every punk who wanted to make a reputation for himself, so the quickest draw in the West hung up his .45s. Like Jensen, two Mexican gunfighters had put away their six-guns, married, and turned to ranching in Durango. When they came up against an army of outlaws under a warlord called Carvajal, that's when they called on Smoke Jensen.
Not up to usual standards. Hard to keep interested in. Didn't flow as well as others.
Excellent Writer of Westerns
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Smoke Jensen is like the Superheros of today but is a cowboy in the old west. He gets shot but recovers quicker than most. No one can match his quick draw and accuracy with a gun. I think it is interesting when Smoke gets help from friends he met in his earlier adventures. His wife is not only well educated but rich and almost the equal of him with a gun.
Fury Of The Mountain Man
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Good,very good! I enjoy the Smoke Jensen books and this is one along the same lines as the others when he goes to help out two Mexican gunfighters that he had met in another of his books. Of course being Smoke Jensen he ends up right in the middle of the fight. Good action and moves along well. The only thing I find I don't like is he refers back(sometimes a page or more ) from other books in the series too often. If you have already read the book he is talking about it can be boring, give me something new not the same old thing. But I enjoy the the way he puts things together with words so you can really see what is going on.
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