Book Review: ‘The Burning’ by William W. Johnstone
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.09, 2021, under Books
The Burning by William W. Johnstone
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Another Frank Morgan tale. This one reaches a bit too far as Frank builds a city….with random gun play involved.
It’s all very silly. The main character is strapped with too much cash. Angry at some bad guys, he takes his cash and starts having churches, banks, jails, etc built. Just to spite the bad guys. The excuse given is the “Drifter’ sometimes doesn’t want to drift and wants to stop and settle in. That would be fine,if he was to stay there and upcoming books were about his being in the town. Readers know he’s building it for no reason other to then drift. Thus the ending is apparent. I find this approach frustrating. A better approach would’ve been to have Morgan with a wealthy companion and they both built the town and the companion stayed behind.
This one also has the now, after 7 other volumes, familiar ending of chapters with a gunfight is to occur. The beginning of the next chapter has the gunfight occur. Then someone doesn’t die and a few pages goes on with drivel about why someone doesn’t get a doctor for the dying man. Geez. A few times is OK, but this happens through a few chapters and many books.
The plot is good, but construction falters in logic and, I found, the tale falls in. Making it worse is an odd stringing out of the ending which appears to be more padding than adding to the story. Adding to that is the representation of a continuation of the story in the next volume. That doesn’t happen, which is just another frivolous bit of the book.
Another complaint is another set of sheriffs/barkeeps/store owners/etc. that are near duplicates from other volumes. More of the mechanical effort.
Finally the title has nothing to do with the contents of the book.
Bottom line: i don’t recommend this book. 4 out of ten.