The Marshal and the Mystical Mountain by C.M. Wendelboe

A month ago, I reviewed a frontier mystery set during the 1920s in Rocky Mountain National Park.  C.M. Wendelboe’s The Marshal and the Mystical Mountain is a compelling, violent story for all of us who love the works of Craig Johnson and Margaret Cole....

The Lost are the Last to Die by Larry D. Sweazy

I don’t know if Larry D. Sweazy considers his Sonny Burton books to be westerns or crime novels. But, the description of frontier mystery fits these books perfectly. Sweazy returns to Sonny Burton with The Lost are the Last to Die. Sonny Burton was a Texas...

Dusk along the Niobrara by John D. Nesbitt

I had never heard the term “frontier mystery” until I read John D. Nesbitt’s Dusk along the Niobrara. It makes sense, though, for all those mysteries that fit the western trope of a stranger rides into town, cleans it up, and leaves again. In fact,...