Appaloosa (Paperback)

Author: Robert B. Parker
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780425204320
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 202030246
Item#: R4XK2V
Buy.com Sales Rank: 68325
Dimensions (in Inches) 6.75H x 4.25L x 1T
Pages: 304
 
This "New York Times" bestseller is a richly imagined novel of the Old West that tells the tale of two gunmen who arrive in the lawless town of Appaloosa, where the actions of a renegade rancher have already taken their toll.
 
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Taking a break from his popular Spenser series, Robert B. Parker exchanges the streets of present-day Boston for the dusty trails of a 19th-century mining town in this hard-bitten tale of the Wild West. Virgil Cole is the new marshal in Appaloosa, and he and his deputy, Everett Hitch, are tasked with dealing out justice to rancher Randall Bragg, a notorious thief of both supplies and women who is responsible for the shooting deaths of the town's previous lawmen.

 

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Kirkus
"The dialogue shines with a Western drawl in this admirably plotted change of pace from Parker....[W]onderful stuff." (starred review) 03/15/2005

Publishers Weekly
"[Parker] takes total control of the [Western] genre....What he does...to magnificent effect, is invest classic tropes with fresh vigor....[O]ne of his finest books to date." (starred review) 03/28/2005


 
Author Bio
Robert B. Parker
Robert B. Parker is best known for his mystery novels featuring Private Detective Spenser. While investigating homicides and tracking down serial killers, Detective Spenser travels throughout Boston and New England in search of answers. Not surprisingly, Robert Parker has spent most of his life in New England. In 1954, Parker graduated from Colby College in Waterville, Maine. In 1957 he received his master's degree in English from Boston University. In addition to writing mystery novels, Parker has worked as an Army radioman, a technical and advertising writer, and a college English teacher.

  
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