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Tabor Evans (Author)
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Longarm October 28, 2003
LONGARM'S 300th adventure!

Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long is after fifty grand that the late, neck-stretched Abner Prentiss stole and stashed. But now that a suddenly cash-rich lawman may be involved, a lot more blood will be shed over this dead outlaw's blood money.


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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Jove; Longarm #300. edition (October 28, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0515136336
  • ISBN-13: 978-0515136333
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,794,316 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not a great read, but some Longarm fans may enjoy it., September 6, 2011
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As a longtime fan of this western series, I have become frustrated lately with some of the "ghost writers" of these novels. This particular writer just can't seem to get away from his long, drawn out and boring verbiage. The truth is, it is difficult to get through this writer's story and dialogue. There were few action scenes, and this writer seems to have the unique ability to make even the sex scenes boring.

Even though I gave this book three stars, I was being very generous. After reading this Longarm western, I am again feeling discouraged about attempting to read another one by this writer. I may have to obtain more of the earlier volumes to find satisfaction. This writer seems to have forgotten the little things about Custis, like his favorite drink, Maryland Rye? This Longarm seems to be another character and not the Longarm of previous volumes.

In conclusion, if are a Longarm fan who likes this particular writer's style, and I realize there are some who do, you may enjoy this tale. However, if you are a fan of the original Longarm adult western adventures, you can pass on this one.

Rating: 3 Stars Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Predator Hunter: A warrior's memoir)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "What can I tell you? Ain't no windmills up here in Leadville for a fool in rusty armor to tilt at.", June 1, 2006
This review is from: Longarm 300: Longarm and the Dead Man's Tale (Paperback)
This episode is the 300th adventure in this long running series which started in October 1978. I have read many of them and there is one thing that you can always say about a Longarm novel and that is ;You never know what you are going to get!.By far,the majority have been excellent,although once in a while you get a bummer. Generally speaking,I tend to like the older episodes better than the later ones.
If there is anything that I don't particularly like is when it turns out to be more of a western whodunit rather than a western adventure.
I was a little disappointed with this one; expecting something special with it being the 300th. Through most of the book ,I was very pleased. It takes place, for the main part,in Leadville,which was one of the most exciting mining towns of the Old West. In this episode,we are given a lot of descriptions how much of life went on in these towns in the 1880's.This was so well done ,one almost got the feeling of being there. However,towards the end ,it bogged down into too much convoluted analyzing ,such as one gets in a mystery.
The author develops some very interesting characters as Longarm searches for the lost loot. I for one,really enjoy the artwork on the covers; but I have a problem with this one. Other than our hero,Longarm,there are good images on the cover,but be damned if I can tell who is who.Who is that in the pine box? There are some interesting ladies in the novel,none of whom seem to be the one on the cover,and with whom. I get the feeling that someone just went to the art archives,dug out some stuff and made a collage,irrespective of the story.This seems to me to be a great loss of opporunity. I have often wished a novel included several pictures of individuals the author finds to represent those he has describes.It wouldn't take a great effort,but would add immensely to the book.Just think of how the image of Rhett Butler is conveyed with a photo of Clark Gable;or Eliot Ness with a photo of Robert Stack. A few years ago ,I was in Tombstone Arizona,and there were lots of characters roaming around who could fit the bill. Maybe if the editors tried this idea;they could give these novels some new spark. Even if artwork is used;there should be no doubt as to which of the characters is being conveyed.
There is a lot of history referred to throughout the episode ;which is well appreciated. We also learn that Longarm reads a lot in those evenings when the action gets slow.
Scattered through the book we find picturesque talk like;

"..shook the dew off the lily.."

"A big gray cat got up and turned around three times in Longarm's gut."

"The town tamer smiled as if in fond memory as he added,"They
talk more freely when they're dying,anyhow."
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Death watch was a dismal detail but somebody had to pull it, and when it came your turn your only consolation was that the poor cuss they were fixing to hang in the morning was enjoying his last night a whole lot less than you were. Read the first page
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