Gunman's Rhapsody by Robert B. Parker

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Publisher: Berkley Trade Pub
  • Pub. Date: March 2002
  • ISBN-13: 9780425182895
  • Sales Rank: 16,603
  • 336pp
  • Edition Description: Reissue
 
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Synopsis

It is the winter of 1879, and Dodge City has lost its snap. Thirty-one-year-old Wyatt Earp, assistant city marshal, loads his wife and all they own into a wagon, and goes with two of his brothers and their women to Tombstone, Arizona, land of the silver mines. There Earp becomes deputy sheriff, meeting up with the likes of Doc Holliday, Clay Allison, and Bat Masterson and encountering the love of his life, showgirl Josie Marcus. While navigating the constantly shifting alliances of a largely lawless territory, Earp finds himself embroiled in a simmering feud with Johnny Behan, which ultimately erupts in a deadly gun battle on a dusty street.

New York Times Book Review - Allen Barra

Parker's strengths here, as in his crime novels, are plot and dialogue. In Gunman's Rhapsody he has a terrific ready-made story in the events that led to the gunfight at the O.K. Corral and its bloody aftermath of revenge, and he creates a spare Western vernacular that gets to the truth in a hurry.

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Featuring rapid-fire dialogue and spicy characters, Robert B. Parker's books are top-shelf reading for fans of detective crime novels. His Spenser series is several titles strong and an established classic; lately Parker has raised the stakes with two additional series (one featuring private eye Sunny Randle, the other featuring police chief Jesse Stone) that may eventually rival his beloved Boston P.I.

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Gunman's Rhapsodyby Anonymous

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February 08, 2005: Some have said that this book is a take off of the Tombstone & Wyatt Earp movie scripts. I beg to differ. Parker tells a story which has been told numerous time but uses his uncanny wit and character banter to make it his own. Though it is not an original, Parker makes this book his own. Parker is an incredible writer who writes books that are easy and enjoyable to read.

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March 03, 2003: I found this to be an interesting book but it lacked something. I found it very genuine but sometimes hard to follow. I liked it enough to finish in two days. This book did make me curious about the history of some of the western gun-men of that time.


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