
Brendan Early and Dana Moon have tracked renegade Apaches together and gunned down scalp hunters to become Arizona legends. But now they face each other from opposite sides of what newspapers are calling The Rincon Mountain War. Brendan and a gang of mining company gun thugs are dead set on running Dana and "the People of the Mountain" from their land. The characters are unforgettable, the plot packed with action and gunfights from beginning to end.
Former allies Brendan Early and Dana Moon find themselves on opposing sides of a violent land dispute known as The Rincon Mountain War. Brendan Early leads a group of hired gunmen working for a mining corporation, while Dana Moon aligns with the local mountain residents to defend their territory. The narrative follows their transition from partners in frontier justice to adversaries in a high-stakes conflict. The story utilizes a third-person perspective to track the tactical maneuvers and escalating tensions between the two factions as they navigate the rugged Arizona landscape.
Readers frequently highlight the lean, efficient prose style that characterizes the author's approach to the Western genre. Discussion often centers on the moral ambiguity of the protagonists as they move from shared history to direct opposition. Critics note the effectiveness of the pacing, which prioritizes immediate action and situational tension over extensive exposition. The narrative is often cited for its grounded portrayal of the physical and social pressures inherent in the frontier setting. Readers appreciate how the conflict remains focused on the specific mechanics of the standoff rather than relying on overly sentimental tropes.
Page Count:
307
Publication Date:
2002-09-03
Publisher:
Mariner Books
ISBN-10:
0060013508
ISBN-13:
9780060013509
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