As a new reader to the Western genre, my initial concern was how a Western book's pacing would come off. One of the most important things to me, as a reader, is pacing. Galloway pulls off the pacing beautifully. The characters are interesting, relatable, and leave an impact after the book. While reading this, it was very easy for me to visualize, as if I were watching it on the big screen, and that is why I will continue...
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Nicolai Graves drove his wagon in from the western plains to the town of Jessup Nebraska in 1881. It seems the town had a need of a man of Nick's talents, a coffin maker, grave digger and a Mourner. Previously Nick's tool of trade had been the gun. Even a man with a gnarled hand can be a dangerous man with a gun. Before Nick progress's to far into the town of Jessup, he is confronted by one of the town's deputies who who is...
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