Comanche Moon by Larry McMurtry

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  • Pub. Date: October 2000
  • 720pp
  • Sales Rank: 99,958
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    • Pub. Date: October 2000
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 720pp
    • Sales Rank: 99,958

    Synopsis

    An epic adventure of heroism, tragedy, honor, and betrayal, and the culmination of Larry McMurtry's acclaimed western saga that began with Lonesome Dove, Comanche Moon finds Texas Rangers August McCrae and Woodrow F. Call in their middle years, just beginning to experience the perplexing romantic entanglements of adult life. For Gus, there is his great love, Clara Forsythe, who longs for the security of marriage; for Call, there is the beautiful young whore, Maggie Tilton, who bears him a son. Following a brutal Comanche raid on Austin, Gus and Call enlist with a Ranger troop in pursuit of the legendary war chief Buffalo Hump, a campaign that reunites them with such familiar comrades-in-arms as Deets, Jake Spoon, and Pea Eye Parker, and introduces an exciting new cast of characters, including the eccentric Harvard professor turned Texas Ranger Captain Inish Scull; the notorious Mexican outlaw king Ahumado; and the celebrated Comanche horse-thief Kicking Wolf.

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    If you've ever wondered what happened between Dead Man's Walk and Lonesome Dove, here's your chance to find out.

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    Biography

    Larry McMurtry worked as a cowhand on his father's Texas cattle ranch until he was 22, but never aspired to be a rancher. Instead, he published his first novel, Horseman, Pass By, when he was just 25. More than two dozen novels later, there's still more to McMurtry than a typical western.

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    Comanche Moon Saga was amazingby Anonymous

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    September 02, 2003: I have been fan of Larry McMurtry since I was a little girl. Everytime I would read one of his books, I feel as though I was there in the old west. Comanche Moon was an amazing book! I only wish it were a movie to be included in my Lonesome Dove video series. It answers a lot of questions about the Rangers, it provides all the smart comments that Augustus and William spouted off at one another in the movies. Augustus with his love for women, and Call with his mind for business. It answers a lot of questions on where Blue Duck came from, and why he's so mean. Even Captain Skull's horse; Buffalo Horse... to the Comanche's, had a personality! Larry McMurtry is an amazing writer! Bringing all his characters to life in the old west! Though life was SO hard for the women then, sometimes I wish I were born back in the 1800's.

    Comanche Moon carries the Lonesome Dove proudlyby Anonymous

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    August 22, 2003: Comanche Moon is the fourth and supposedly final volume of McMurtry's popular epic western series, Lonesome Dove. However, the book is actually the 2nd volume if you were to read them in chronological order. This novel spans the 20 year timeline between Dead Man's Walk and Lonesome Dove. Streets of Laredo, the fourth volume, finishes the Lonesome Dove tale. McMurtry has an unrivaled ability to tell stories, especially westerns. His attention to detail never fails to wonder, as the reader gets lost in a time and place long forgotten. As usual, McMurtry writes plain and describes with ease, so that even younger readers could follow the story, even though the content might suggest otherwise. The story does feature adult themes, such as extreme violence and sexual situations. Comanche Moon is my favorite Lonesome Dove book after the original. However, I'm not sure this novel stands on it's own without one having read at least Dead Man's Walk first. I suggest reading all these novels in the order the story flows. Start with Dead Man's Walk, then Comanche Moon, Lonesome Dove third, and then finish up with Streets of Laredo. This is alot of reading, I know, but if you enjoy westerns, you owe it to yourself to read these books!


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