DEATH AT
BETHESDA FALLS
[Bethesda Falls: 1 of 4]
“… is it open season on women all of a sudden?”
Jim
Thorp had killed plenty of men. They deserved to die. Thorp was a hard man,
made so by a bloody Civil War. But he didn’t relish this visit to Bethesda
Falls. His old sweetheart Anna worked there as a school-teacher and he was
hunting her brother, Clyde, for armed robbery and other more terrible crimes.
He didn’t want to hurt Anna but it looked like he would anyway. Clyde, the
foreman of the M-bar-W ranch, is due to wed Ellen, the rancher’s daughter. He’s
also poisoning the old man to hasten the inheritance. Thorp’s presence in town
starts the downward slide to violence, when not only is Ellen’s life in danger,
but also that of Anna and Thorp himself. It is destined to end in bloodshed and
death.
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***
Other
books in the Bethesda Falls series (all self-contained
stories):
Last Chance Saloon
Blind Justice at Wedlock
Old Guns
***
She flushed again but now steel had entered her eyes
and the tone in her voice chilled his bones. “I am a fool. You didn’t come to
see me, did you? It’s Clyde you want, is that it?”
Again he nodded and this time he sipped at the
coffee; it scalded his throat, but he ignored the sharp discomfort as he really
thought that he deserved that little amount of pain at least. Because that was
nothing compared to the pain he was going to inflict on Anna.
Sure, she had a right to know, but how do you tell
the only woman your heart had room for that you’re here to kill her brother?
***
Suddenly, a lariat looped over Anna’s head and it
tightened round her chest and the wind was pulled out of her as it was
tautened. Roughly, the rope dragged her backwards and she almost lost her
balance. She staggered, trying not to fall to the ground.
“Nice ropin’, Ed!” Abe ran up to her.
***
But the rocks beneath the sorrel’s hooves were slimy
and slippery and before she could control the critter they tipped over the edge
of this pool and plummeted amidst a down-soaring stream of spray that soaked
her. Worse, she found it difficult to breathe, taking in chilly water that made
her cough and spasm.
Their descent seemed to last an age but must have
been mere seconds.
Shockingly cold and hard, the roiling base of the waterfalls engulfed them. Here, it was very deep, where the water had pounded into the rock base for aeons. Even as she kicked herself free of the stirrups, her clothing threatened to drag her down. She was short of breath and terribly frightened because no matter how hard she tried to move her arms to pull herself up to the surface and blessed fresh air, she couldn’t muster the strength. Her corset and bodice were tight, constricting, and her lungs were bursting.
Originally published by Robert Hale 2007 - my first book sale - under the pen-name Ross Morton! Now re-published as a paperback.
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