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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Colorful presentation of a Great Read,
By Russell T. Roe "R. Thomas Roe" (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wild Bill Hickok and the Wrath of the Dead Rabbits (Paperback)
I read about two books a week and am a very particular reader. This book is a very good read and deserving of the five stars I am giving it. The author uses very colorful terms in his descriptions of people and places which matches very well the time and place venues of the novel. The book basically deals with Deadwood, Tombstone and Creede with the wild and wooly characters who lived there during the late 1880's. The many stories in the novel submitted by the author are fascinating and well documented. Undoubtedly some of the descriptions or conversations are sometimes of the author's creation but the storyline itself is quite factual and the author's additions seem to fit the person or place attributed quite logically. We didn't have to be there to know generally what they would have said. I found this to be a very enjoyable read and found the author's contributions to western lexicon to be a very informative and enjoyable contribution to the facts presented. Definitely a five star read. R. Thomas Roe, Author of The Gaelic Letters and other Novels.
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Wild Bill Hickok and the Wrath of the Dead Rabbits by James Mic Regan (Paperback - January 2, 2012)
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