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Ivor Dogsbreath is a cowardly Englishman who wished to find riches when he sailed to America but was disappointed when he did not find any streets paved with gold. Dogsbreath cannot explain how he found himself at the entrance to Skunk Hole Town and reading its population registry, which lists deaths of residents by gunshots. He knows this is a dangerous place, but he still goes in and finds a job immediately. After an encounter with the local goons, he lands himself the job of the deputy mayor and later becomes the town's marshal. All these appointments are based on a misunderstanding but Dogsbreath fails to correct everyone. Dogsbreath makes unlikely allies and enemies, but will he be the hero everyone needs, or will he get shot and be the next record on the town's population registry? Get yourself a copy of The Good, The Bad And The Haddock (The Dogsbreath Histories Book 4) by Keven Shevels to find out what happens next.
This is one of the funniest and wildest books I have ever read. The Good, The Bad And The Haddock) is unpredictable and chaotic. Every scene surprised me, and I applaud Keven Shevels’ creativity and imagination. I did not know where the story was going, but I enjoyed the ride. I could not put the book down because I did not want to miss anything. There were a lot of things going on and many characters with crazy personalities. The story is set in the wild west, and the author painted a picture-perfect scene with a few exaggerated moments, but I loved all the drama. From the gunfights to the lifestyle and accents, everything was entertaining. If you wish to read a book with lots of drama and comedy, then look no further; this is the book you must read. Brilliant work.