I had the pleasure
of reading an Advance Reader Copy of Bear Claws (Book Two in the
Iron Horse Chronicles), by Robert Lee Murphy. See my post here about Eagle Talons, Book One of the Iron
Horse Chronicles.
In Bear Claws,
Murphy continues the well-developed storyline he created in Eagle Talons about
the challenges of the Union Pacific Railroad’s march across the Rocky Mountain
West.
From the back
cover:
Will Braddock, fifteen years old, continues
as a hunter for his uncle’s survey team, as the transcontinental railroad
builds across Wyoming in 1868. Will strengthens his friendship with Lone Eagle,
after the mixed-blood Cheyenne’s father, Bullfrog Charlie Munro, is killed by a
grizzly. Will continues to confront Paddy O’Hannigan, whose vendetta to kill
Will, his uncle, and the former black slave Homer Garcon, grows more sinister.
Paddy is determined to get even with those who caused the death of his own
father. Will remains fascinated with feisty Jenny McNabb, who cooks at her
father’s Wells Fargo stagecoach station. Jenny is also fearful of Paddy,
because he tried to kill the year before. When Will accompanies his uncle to
California, he befriends Chung Huang, a Chinese youth working on the Central
Pacific. Will and Chung can’t stop Paddy from stealing Nitroglycerin, with
which he intends to blow up presidential candidate Ulysses S. Grant’s train on
the general’s campaign trip into Wyoming. Surveying the route of the railroad
is completed, and the survey teams are disbanded. Rather than lose his
employment with the Union Pacific, Will accepts an assignment to guide a German
aristocrat, who holds a big investment in the railroad, on a hunting expedition
through Wyoming’s mountains. Will saves the German Count from a bear attack,
but is badly mauled himself. While recovering from bear claw wounds, Will must
step in to help Elspeth McNabb, Jenny’s sister, escape Paddy’s clutches.
The story chugs
along like a locomotive under full steam. Murphy does a great job of creating a
multi-dimensional villain in the character Paddy O’Hannigan. Even though the
reader roots for Will Braddock throughout, one cannot help feeling some empathy
for Paddy as he navigates life under his corrupt Godfather’s thumb while trying
to provide from afar for his mother and sister.
Bear Claws published
by Five Star Publishing, an imprint of Gale is scheduled to be available in
libraries, on-line, and in bookstores on November 18, 2015. Until
then, you can read sample chapters on the author's website.
Thanks for stopping by.
I do like a multi-dimensional villain. Thanks for the review, Paul!
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DeleteWhat a cool cover.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Paul as this is right up my alley! Wild west, bears, murderous plans, steam locomotives, and colorful characters. Love it! Do you recommend reading book 1 first? (Have to say that cover is fierce and being chewed up in a bear attack was my #1 fear as a kid, even before being gnawed by a shark!)
ReplyDeleteThe story will stand alone but I really enjoyed book 1 as well.
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