Search Books
Dead Man's Walk The Scribner Anthology of C…

Comanche Moon : A Novel

Author Larry McMurtry,
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Category Fiction
📄 Viewing lite version Full site ›
🌎 Shop on Amazon — choose country
19.89 USD
🛒 Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸
Share:
Book Details
ISBN / ASIN0684857553
ISBN-139780684857558
Sales Rank463,567
CategoryFiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

In a book that serves as a both a sequel to Dead Man's Walk and a prequel to the beloved Lonesome Dove, McMurtry fills in the missing chapters in the Call and McCrae saga. It is a fantastic read, in many ways the best and gutsiest of the series. We join the Texas Rangers in their waning Indian-fighting years. The Comanches, after one last desperate raid led by the fearsome-but-aging Buffalo Hump, are almost defeated, though Buffalo Hump's son, Blue Duck, still terrorizes the relentless flow of settlers and lawmen. As Augustus and Woodrow follow one-eyed, tobacco-spitting Captain Inish Scull deep into a murderous madman's den in Mexico, their thoughts turn toward the end of their careers and the women they love in remarkably different ways back in Austin. What's amazing about McMurtry's West is that he sees beyond the romance. Neither his Indians, his cowboys, his gunslingers, nor his women act the way they did in either Zane Grey novels or John Wayne movies. Incredible beauty and lightning-quick violence are the bookends of his West, but it is the in-between moments of suffering and boredom where McMurtry shines. The suffering is poignant and heart-rending; the boredom tempered with doses of Augustus McCrae's sharp humor. Don't be surprised if you find yourself crying and laughing on the same page.
Unfit to Practice: A Novel (Nina Reilly)
View
I, Michael Bennett
View
Kiss of the Highlander (The Highlander Series, Book 4)
View
Thinks . . .
View
Erotic Anthology: Fantasy Collection (INDIGO AFTER DAR…
View
SoHo Sins
View
Warlock Holmes - A Study in Brimstone
View
A Pelican at Blandings
View