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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
L'Amour proves adept in yet another writing genre,
This review is from: Borden Chantry (Paperback)
As in his collection of short stories The Hills of Homicide, L'Amour shows he can master the art of mystery-writing in Borden Chantry. Louie excels in developing caharcters in all of his books, and the murder suspects in this novel are no exception. Was it the barkeep, the banker, the rancher, the prostitute, the horse thief, the wife, or the best friend? The reader will keep on guessing throughout the book untill L'Amour delivers the chilling climax.I love all of the cowpokes in Louie's books, but Borden chantry is truly my favorite. He was a man who would really have preferred ranching to wearing the badge, and everyone in the town doubted that he could solve a murder mystery. Nonetheless, Borden proved he could track down cold-blooded killers as well as he could punch cattle. We get to see where Tom Chantry got his sand in this exciting prequel. L'Amour excelled in everything he tried to write. Poetry, westerns, short stories, novels; you name it, he could write it it, and I strongly urge any of his fans to read this book. Please do not shy away because it is a mystery. And if you like it, go on and read the story of Borden's son in North to the Rails. Both of these books are excellent, and it is hard to decide which is better!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good western by a guy who didn't write many mysteries,
By A Customer
This review is from: Borden Chantry (Paperback)
Personally, I think Louis L'Amour did a pretty good job writing this mystery. It deserved more than two stars for sure! I agree with the guy who said Kirby Jonas is good, and I would recommend anything by him, especially Legend of the Tumbleweed. But Borden Chantry was well worthwhile reading, and Louis even got one of the more obscure Sackett Brothers, Bob, in the book! Good show! Kirby Jonas and Louis L'Amour should have written some together.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes westerns.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Borden Chantry (Paperback)
This book is full of mystery, action, and in some spots romance. I have this book at home and have read it a couple of times. If you are a Louis Lamour lover this is your kind of book.
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