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In the latest
rip-roaring adventure, Frank Morgan is the last of his kind--until he
confronts a young gun who shares his name, skill, and maybe even his
blood.
A Reader's Opinion
My first time reading a
William W. Johnstone book and glad I am that I picked it up. A true
western, much like that of Louis L'Amour (only better) and Larry McMurtry, though it
was a bit more gunfighter versus bad guys without the relationships.
Though I have a fondness for the above mentioned authors, Johnstone
delivers a great tale here. The hero Frank Morgan, is well-written and
as a gunfighter, he's quite likeable. I found myself enjoying his
straight-forward way of thinking and no b.s. attitude. This is a real
western, without sappy romance and drama. You will find, as the title so
aptly states, good gunfights, gentleman cowboys, interesting characters
and of course your outlaws, bandits and unexpected swindlers. Great
book and great author - I'm now reading another William W. Johnstone
book and enjoying every page. I would recommend this book to anyone who
enjoys westerns.
Edition: Mass Market Paperback (320 pages)
Source: Reader's personal library
Series: The Last Gunfighter
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