![]() ![]() ![]() Then child molestation? Putting human brains in a cup and leaving it in a jail, then worrying that the cat would eat it? I could go on but I think you get the point. In between the senseless acts of brutal violence this book just seems to ramble on about points that don't need to be rambled on about. ![]() In fact I have never even written a review before now. ![]() I am not an author, so I remember that when I pass judgement on a book. It is also very rambling, kinda like me in this review. I know that the "Old West" was not the Garden Of Eden, but good grief this book makes Friday the 13th seem like a tame drama. After a few chapters I literally started laughing when people continued to get killed and the way they met their deaths. I had seen parts of the Streets of Laredo miniseries years ago and hated it, but film adaptations rarely are as good as the book (Lonesome Dove was an exception.) But if I expected the book to be as bad as the miniseries(and maybe I did), I was right. But from an author that penned the previous, one would hope and even expect a decent novel. I know that it would be hard to follow up a masterpiece like Lonesome Dove and didn't expect it to happen. Both the novel and the miniseries, and wanted to see how it ended. SPOILER ALERT!!! DON'T READ IF YOU DON'T WANT DETAILS!!! ![]()
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