Rachel A. (ra7) reviewed on + 1029 more book reviews
Raine's husband owned the Pennyroyal and she inherited it when he died. She lived there with her sister before she sister died in childbirth. Her sister was raped and became pregnant. The man who raped her, was brought to trial and found guilty. He escaped and the jurors are being killed, one by one. Raine hires an outside man, a shootist to protect the town from the Burdicks who do what they want when they want. Kellen meet the shootish and was curious, so when he is killed, he decides to go to the town and determine what is going on/how he can help.
This was a nice western mystery. It was interesting to read about the land surveys when it came to water and women's suffrage. I did have to admit an annoyance when it came out Raine was a virgin. It is explained, so it makes sense, but still a bit annoyed, because Kellen has been around.
This was a nice western mystery. It was interesting to read about the land surveys when it came to water and women's suffrage. I did have to admit an annoyance when it came out Raine was a virgin. It is explained, so it makes sense, but still a bit annoyed, because Kellen has been around.
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