Slocum and the Widow Kate (Slocum #3) (1975)

by Jake Logan (AKA ???)



Slocum is jailed on a trumped-up charge and offered a way out by the local sheriff: escort a widow on a long trip to her new home. 


Well, it beats sitting in a cell, but it quickly becomes clear that the arrangement is not as simple as it first appears. 


They have a number of dangerous encounters along the trail… and who are those characters who can often be seen on the distant horizon?


 Slocum seems to be changing from a somewhat battered drifter who often seemed only partly in control of his circumstances into a more conventional action hero and is a little less interesting for that reason. 


The novel feels smooth and effortless. 


There are several good scenes, but the payoff disappoints. 


It goes down easily but leaves only a modest impression afterward.



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