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Last Of The Breed by L'amour, Louis, Good Used Book (Mass Market Paperback) FREE
22 December 2021
Another unput-downable story and truly satisfying.
It is a great yarn and well told with an abundance of detail which gives the impression that the writer, Louis Lamour had actually endured the hardships of a Siberian winter himself. But it is what we have come to expect from Lamour, the master storyteller who puts flesh and bone on his characters so that they are totally credible and absorbing. The experiences of the main character are so vivid that if you read the book during the winter there is a tendency to turn the central heating up to maximum in order to counteract the goose pimples induced by the vivid portrayal.

16 June 2021
A story that takes into the Wild west in an absorbing journey.
A good yarn told by a master-storyteller to his usual high standard.

22 August 2021
The showdown referred to in the title is once again the age-old struggle between "good" and "evil".
Louis Lamour, whose Western novels are well-known to me, is a master storyteller. Again he lures the reader in and I was unable to put down the book until I had finished it. He describes his characters well and, while not being perfect, are people who are sympathetically drawn who lived according to a clear moral compass in their efforts to tame, colonize and persuade the frontier to yield its many riches.