Appaloosa

Appaloosa

by RobertB.Parker (Author)

Synopsis

New Mexico Territory, 1882: two itinerant lawmen walk their horses down the long, shale-scattered slope into the frontier town of Appaloosa. Below them, lies rancher Randall Braggs' new fiefdom. Ever since he gunned down Appaloosa's marshal, Braggs and his men have owned the town, stealing, beating, murdering with impunity - living off it like coyotes feeding off a dead buffalo carcass. Summoned by Appaloosa's oppressed aldermen, Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch are here to restore the rule of law. They've done it before, they know what to do only too well: shoot quick, shoot clean, reload. But they aren't the only new arrivals in town. The enigmatic Mrs Allison French has stepped off the train with only a dollar to her name, a keen sense of survival and a good eye for a strong man. Finding one isn't going to a problem - Appaloosa is full of them: Cole, Bragg, Hitch. The problem is that Allie French isn't afraid to hedge her bets... and that Virgil Cole's heart isn't as steady as his gun hand. Appaloosa is an intelligent, emotionally profound novel, told in bone-clean prose wryly leavened with whip-sharp dialogue. It's deeply satisfying on four levels: one, it's a well-told historical adventure and a modern re-interpretation of a classic theme; two, it's an ode to unassailable friendship; three, it's a subtle love story between two profoundly flawed people; and four, the way Parker writes, you'd swear the pages turn themselves.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Corvus
Published: 01 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 1848873433
ISBN 13: 9781848873438

Media Reviews
The plot of Seven Samurai and The Magnificent Seven, with the numbers whittled down and a few twists added... a conclusion that had to make Parker smile as much as his readers will * Los Angeles Times *
An exercise in pure, old-fashioned storytelling... fresh, fast and sure... The work of a master craftsman * Washington Post *
Why Robert Parker is not better known in Britain is a mystery * Daily Mirror *
Author Bio
Robert B. Parker is a crime-writing legend. His novels featuring wise-cracking private-eye Spenser shaped crime fiction and dominate the US bestseller lists on publication. At the 2002 Edgar Awards, Parker was named Grand Master of Crime Fiction, an honour shared with Alfred Hitchcock and Ellery Queen. He lives outside Boston with his wife Joan and his pointer, Pearl.