Silent is slow to rile but fast to settle scores. The sudden
gunplay sparks something in Silent’s mind. When his memory begins to return,
Silent sets out to discover why he was literally thrown to the wolves. On this
journey of self-discovery he meets up with Gail, the sister of the trail
sawbones who patched him up. They both find that they’re intent on digging up
the truth behind the massacre of a stagecoach’s passengers. Unfortunately, they
may end up digging their graves instead…
Fast-paced with plenty of characterisation, with a puzzle at
its heart, this is an enjoyable fast read. Silent is a great invention and of
necessity speaks volumes without articulating much.
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