Buffalo Bill Cody sat before a beaming jury, weaving his tales with the natural finesse of a master storyteller.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good book, in spite of inaccuracies,
By A Customer
This review is from: Aces & Eights (Mass Market Paperback)
I like Loren Estleman, don't get me wrong. He puts things together really well, writes good dialogue, good characters, and a pretty good story. But he really needed in his early books to concentrate more on his facts. I guarantee you this book deserves more than the one star Todd N gave it. But I can't honestly give it any higher than a three. I'm an avid reader of Kirby Jonas westerns because of the fact that he stays so historically accurate with EVERYTHING. I have to say he's the new king of the western novel. But Loren Estleman certainly has his place. If you can pass up a few errors in your history, natural history, and firearms, and a few outstanding contradictions that come from writing too fast, try Estleman out. But make sure to pick up one of those Kirby Jonas books if you want to know the REAL west!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An exciting visit into a Wild West Courtroom,
By A Customer
This review is from: Aces and Eights (Paperback)
Aces & Eights" is an entertaining novel set in and surrounding the trial of Jack McCall for the murder of Wild Bill Hickok. The main character is Mr. Scout, the prosecuting attorney. The novel contains two, intertwined stories. The courtroom drama is mixed with Scout's romantic liason with a lady in the town. While the courtroom scenes are a bit difficult for the this lawyer to accept, the novel is, overall, entertaining. It's a good blend of character development with action make for a very enjoyable read
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Aces and eights? More like a pair of twos.,
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This review is from: Aces & Eights (Mass Market Paperback)
There is little to recommend here, I'm afraid. The writing is serviceable, but we expect more than "serviceable" from someone like Estleman with his noted credentials. Therein lies the heavy disappointment.The tension in the court room never manifests itself in any believable way. It's like any other courtroom drama you've watched while strung out on Quaaludes. Characterization is murky and ahe obviously phoned-in secondary plot of "the kidnapped girlfriend and her mother who is enamored with Death" is straight out of any B-level script rejected by Hollywood. One gets the impression Estleman wrote this either as a lark or a dare. Despite the fact this novel was a Spur Award winner (and who dropped the ball on that one? We need names and addresses, please, so we can demand restitution) you will do much better reading some of Estleman's other work which I have reviewed. Don't waste your time with this novel. Life's too short. It's just not very good. A poor effort from a (usually) good writer leaves the reader with a stale taste in his mouth and a busted flush for a hand.
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