Cattle Kate: A Mystery
Jana Bommersbach
Poisoned Pen, Oct 7 2014, $24.95
ISBN 9781464203022
On July 20, 1889 in the Wyoming Territory, a mob led by her
accuser affluent rancher Albert J. Bothwell ignores Ella “Cattle Kate” Watson’s
claims of innocence. They lynch the
almost thirty year old homesteader for rustling cattle. As she dangles towards certain death, Ella
tries not to die, but her efforts are hopeless unless someone intervenes, which
increasingly is unlikely.
As she nears death, Ella thinks back to 1877 when her parents left
Ontario for Kansas with a horde of kids including her. Almost a decade later, she came to the
Wyoming Territory where single women were welcomed. She worked hard and married postmaster Jimmy
Averell and soon afterward became a homesteader who alienated the big ranchers
leading to a rope around her neck.
This is a tremendous biographical fiction that provides readers
with an interesting glimpse at an “outlaw” never accused of any crime in what
Jana Bommersbach argues is an injustice perpetrated by the rich and
powerful. The storyline opens with a
gripping first scene and never let’s go of the captivated audience whether the
plot occurs during the heroine’s childhood in Canada, the teen years on the
Great Plains or as an adult in The Equality State.
Harriet Klausner
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