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Summary
The only hope of finding a US marshal who suspiciously vanished in the desert is rotting in a New Mexico jail!Because of reports of a potential range war in Peñasco County, New Mexico, US Commissioner Guilford dispatches Deputy US Marshal Ed Church to help clean up the mess. But after arriving in Agua Verde by stagecoach and renting a horse to ride to the troubled area, Church disappears. At the same time, two top men from rival ranching operations are found killed outside town the day after Church arrived in Agua Verde, apparently the deadly result of a shoot-out.Guilford knows that Ed Church's best friend, Streak Mathiot, is currently sitting in the Pleasant City jail. Guilford visits and offers him the job of deputy US marshal to investigate Church's disappearance. If Streak will accept it, the commissioner's assignment will take precedence over any local charges against him, and the prisoner would be released into Guilford's custody. Streak accepts Guilford's offer to find his friend before it's too late. But little does he know he'll be dropped right in the middle of a fight that has already turned violent . . . and possibly deadly.Gunsmoke Masquerade finds Peter Dawson in top form, justifying his reputation as one of the most respected Western writers of all time.Skyhorse Publishing is proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction that takes place in the old West. Westerns?books about outlaws, sheriffs, chiefs and warriors, cowboys and Indians?are a genre in which we publish regularly. Our list includes international bestselling authors like Zane Gray and Louis L'Amour, and many more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
Reviews (1)
Booklist Review
Readers know what to expect when they open a western with Gunsmoke in the title, and this novel, originally published as a seven-part magazine serial in 1942, delivers the goods. A range war is brewing in Penasco County. Deputy U.S. Marshal Ed Church, newly assigned to the region, vanishes without a trace after he arrives in the town of Agua Verde. The authorities, not sure what's going on out there, need to find someone who can fit into the town's rough-and-tumble ways without standing out like a sore thumb. Who better than Streak Mathiot, Ed Church's long-time friend? There's only one problem: Streak is presently incarcerated; various higher-ups pull the necessary strings, however, and soon Streak is on his way to Agua Verde. Soon enough he wishes he were anywhere else in the world. The story is long on action and short on character development, but that's OK. Dawson is a nimble storyteller, and he keeps the tale moving toward its natural conclusion. Solid western fare from the old school.--Pitt, David Copyright 2009 Booklist