Roy is forced to put aside his sorrow when he stops to beg some water from a lone woman at a beaten-up old ranch house. But Jennifer Toddâs home is not the only thing that is bruised and scarred: Royâs sympathy is quickly aroused by the black-and-blue marks on her beautiful face, and the seething hatred in her voice when she utters her absent husbandâs name.
Not long after he leaves Jenniferâs home, Roy finds that his spare pistol is missing, and when he goes back to retrieve it, he finds Jennifer gone and a manâs body lying face down in the dust.
So begins a kaleidoscopic odyssey across Arizona, as Roy chases down the fleeing Jennifer. But a couple of murderous hoodlums at his own heels put Royâs life in constant jeopardy. When he finally catches up with Jennifer, and resolves to be her protector, their clashing natures get them into more than one life-and-death scrape. This mysterious woman, who is most certainly a liar, and quite possibly a murderess, rekindles long-buried emotions in Roy, and he vows to stick by her side, whether she wants him there or not.
Bill Pronziniâs storyâa disarmingly sophisticated and often moving taleâis full of carefully evoked Western detail, and plenty of high-spirited action. The tumultuous finale aboard a California-bound steamer proves Pronzini to be a welcome addition to the Western-writersâ fold.
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