For a Few Souls More (The Black Magpie #2) (2023)
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by Wile E. Young
Six years after the conclusion of the previous novel, haunted gunslinger Salem Covington learns from a former mentor on her deathbed that his own days are numbered.
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Soon after, he encounters a young female outlaw who is on the run from an undead posse sent by a man from Salem's past. The lengthy pursuit that follows leavens Salem’s dark history and impending doom with a glimmer of hope as he protects a young woman who represents the last glimmer of good he might leave behind. I thought this book was superior to the previous one, with gore that was better integrated into the narrative rather than feeling like obligatory sides trips to splatterville. The cruel world depicted here is more the wild west of Cormac McCarthy and Larry McMurtry than that of Louis L’Amour or Zane Gray. In one memorable scene, Covington devises a torture for a man who cannot die that occupied my mind during spare moments for several days.
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