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4.0 out of 5 stars
LONGARM OF JUSTICE, July 25, 2009
Marshall Custis Long continues to catch the bad guys and love the more-than-willing ladies. This is #329 in the Longarm series and held my attention as did many of the others. Don't expect great thought-provoking literature here...what you get is good old entertainment and adventures, and the "man" that can handle anything as it comes along - one moment a gunfight or a barroom brawl, and the next to loving a gorgeous woman. In this one, he finds himself waking up in Arizona next to a very dead redhead, and all his identification papers are gone. Because he is Longarm, he will prevail. A good yarn for a fun romp through the Old West (if it ever existed).
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth your time, April 23, 2008
Custis Long wakes up in Medallion, Arizona, with a head full of pain, no memory of how he got there, and a dead redhead sharing his bed. Worse, someone has made off with his U.S. Marshal badge and papers. Set up for murder, Long knows he's got to find the real killer, but to do that he's got to remember what he came to town to do and find out who wants to stop him - before he ends up the guest of honour at a lynching party...
Tabor Evans comes up with a great plot that had me hooked from beginning to end. The first six chapters throwing up many questions that had me as confused as Longarm.
As more and more characters are introduced, all that seem to know Long, the harder it becomes to put this book down as the twist and turns combine in a story filled with action, intriguing characters of both sexes, and mystery.
It's also good to see Tabor Evans making references to events and people, such as Jessica Starbuck, from Longarm's past and including some of his old sayings such as "eating the apple one bite at a time."
This is definately a Longarm book worth your time. Recommended.
And just a comment on the other review which states that the book reads more like a detective novel, then why not? After all Longarm is a lawman who investigates criminal activities.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
"Good God,Marshal ! How much more of this infernally convoluted tale is there?", January 24, 2007
This is the April 2006 episode in the long running popular Western Series,Longarm. Too bad though,that it is much more of a "whodunit" murder mystery than a real western like the series is all about.Normally, it doesn't take Longarm long to find out who the "bad guys" are;and then we get a good ,action-packed saga of Longarm hunting down the bad guys and bringing them to justice--dead or alive.Also included ,is some pretty good history of the Old West,some real feel of the surrounding country and on top of that,some interesting and well developed characters.
That is not what this epidode is. Here we get our hero Longarm turned into a Detective, such as you find in a Detective story or a Murder mystery.Most of the book has Longarm wandering around trying to figure what happened to him,who did it to him,and posing as an undercover sleuth to two different groups at the same time. Suspects and motives abound and around and around we go ;till nearly the end of the story;when the mystery is solved. The last chapter is taken up with an explanation of all the whys and wherefores of who did what and what were the motives.
So,if a Murder Mystery is your preference,you may enjoy this;but if you're into action-packed Old West Westerns of the Longarm style--forget it!
My title is a quote from page 179 and expresses my sentiments to a tee!
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