Blood Storm Dramatized Adaptation, Bill Brooks
Blood Storm Dramatized Adaptation, Bill Brooks
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Synopsis

Business lately has been deadly for Ike Kelly. Recent unexpected gunplay has left his agency to a single operative. John Henry Cole is that operative. Kelly has received a letter from former lover Lydia Winslow, who operates an escort service in the new mining camp of Deadwood in Dakota Territory. "Three young women have been murdered since they arrived in camp." It is obviously a dangerous assignment, and Cole is advised that he must take every precaution--as if he needed such advice. Deadwood was the scene of the recent murder of the legendary Wild Bill Hickok, and Calamity Jane Canary and Doc Holliday will be among the people Cole will have to regard as potential suspects. Constable Johnny Logan, a fractious, corrupt lawman, and King Fisher, a bounty hunter and old enemy of Cole's, will be among those who will not welcome his arrival in Deadwood. Cole is a lonely man in a lonely profession, and finding a murderer in the wild mining camp could be less of a challenge than simply staying alive.

About Bill Brooks

Bill Brooks is an in-demand narrator with a background in film and stage acting. This is his first time narrating for Dreamscape!


Reviews

BLOODY DEADWOOD John Henry Cole going to the town of Deadwood at the request of his boss, like, who wanted John Henry to make inquiries about the death of three dead women. These three women worked as escorts for the wealthy men of Deadwood. Liddy is the owner of this escort business. Ike at one time......more

Not your ordinary western. I usually read a lot of Science Fiction, but I bought this book to sort of cleanse the palate. What surprised me was that I enjoyed the story, as Mr Brooks is a very good story teller, and the words he puts in his characters mouths you can believe that they would say them.......more

Excellent read A Western that weaves various historical characters from the Wild West into a fast moving and enjoyable tale ... well worth a read......more