Summary of Tombstone at Little Horn, by J.R. Roberts

Join Clint Adams in 'Tombstone at Little Horn' as he navigates betrayal and gunfights in this thrilling wild west adventure full of humor!

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Tombstone at Little Horn (The Gunsmith Book 108), written by J.R. Roberts

Welcome to the wild west, where the only things hotter than the sun are tempers and gunfire. Tombstone at Little Horn is the 108th thrilling installment in the Gunsmith series, because apparently, we just can't get enough of cowboys and their shenanigans.

Our hero, Clint Adams - aka The Gunsmith - finds himself in the middle of yet another hair-raising adventure. This time, Clint is on a mission that involves the ever-popular combination of guns, deceit, and, you guessed it, a bit of good old-fashioned revenge. Spoiler alert: If you were looking for a peaceful vacation in the desert, you picked the wrong book!

Set against the backdrop of the infamous town of Tombstone, the plot kicks off with Clint trying to help an old friend. Because who wouldn't want to help a buddy, right? However, it quickly spirals into a series of confrontations with not-so-friendly folks who'd rather see Clint as a target than a helper. Surprise, surprise!

As the pages turn faster than a shootout, we see Clint navigate through betrayal, encounters with native tribes, and gun battles that could make even the bravest cowboy think twice. Picture Clint as that one friend who tries to play peacemaker at a bar brawl and ends up in a slapstick brawl of his own. Hilarity and high-stakes adventures ensue.

With a heavy dose of sarcasm and enough gunfire to rival a Hollywood blockbuster, the plot unfolds as Clint battles villains who would give any comic book character a run for their money. The bad guys are so over-the-top that you half expect them to twirl mustaches (which they probably do when no one is watching).

Not to be forgotten, the local townspeople add their own flavor to this wild tableau, with all the drama of a high school reunion but with bullets instead of awkward conversations. As Clint tries to save the day, you can't help but wonder if he's thought of switching careers to something less lethal. Maybe knitting?

As we reach the climax, the tension mounts and the shootouts intensify. Will Clint emerge victorious, or will he meet an unfortunate fate amidst the dust bunnies and tumbleweeds? You'll have to read the book to find out - or just guess since it's a gunslinger tale with predictable twists!

Ultimately, Tombstone at Little Horn is a rollicking ride through the desert that keeps you on your toes. Full of cowboys, gunfights, and the occasional life lesson on why helping friends sometimes backfires, it's a blend of Western tropes that even the most seasoned reader will find entertaining. So saddle up, hold onto your hat, and dive into this wild ride-just don't forget to duck!

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Maddie Page

Classics, bestsellers, and guilty pleasures-none are safe from my sarcastic recaps. I turn heavy reads into lighthearted summaries you can actually enjoy. Warning: may cause random outbursts of laughter while pretending to study literature.

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