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Friday, 11 September 2020
TODD MORR - THE PATCH: THE STORY OF HANDSOME HENRY (2017)
Synopsis/blurb....
"Funny, I heard about a gunfighter with pistols like that, had himself a reputation," the fat one said.
Holt didn't say anything.
"Of course, you couldn't be him? They called him Handsome Henry. Apparently he was as good with the ladies as he was with a smoke wagon. You are one of the ugliest saddle bums I have ever seen."
If being called ugly bothered Holt, he didn't show it. Kirby, his wife and child moved around the two cowboys and went to their table. The cowboys let them go and kept their attention on Holt.
"You should learn to mind your own business stranger," the fat one said, moving his hand closer to the six shooter in his belt.
A short entertaining Audible outing and my first time with author Todd Morr.
Close to an hour's entertainment and a trip to the old wild West. I do like the occasional western in my reading. As far as I'm concerned it's just crime fiction with horses and hats pretty much.
Handsome Henry is not so handsome anymore and there's a score to be settled in respect of his lost looks which are the result of a love rivalry which saw a woman killed. Some of our minor characters are also concerned with the divvying up of the spoils of a robbery.
Outlaws, gun play, romance, the obligatory saloon setting laced with humor, violence, conflict, mistrust and a dollop of revenge. All in all, a decent tale with more than a twist or two.
4.5 from 5
More from Todd Morr sits on the pile, including the intriguingly titled - Jesus Saves Satan Invests and If You're Not One Percent.
Read - (listened to) August, 2020
Published - 2017
Page count - ? (40 mins)
Source - Audible purchase
Format - Audible
Westerns can be good reading, Col, and I'm glad you enjoyed this one. There is something about that setting, I think. You have a good point calling it crime fiction with horses and hats.
ReplyDeleteA bit like Legal thrillers/crime fiction I enjoy Westerns when I read them but I don't read them often enough.
DeleteI have some westerns to try, but I keep putting them off. Some by a Santa Barbara author, Walker Tompkins. Some by some more contemporary authors, and some by older authors like Louis L'Amour and Zane Grey. I don't know what keeps stopping me from trying them out.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get around to it soon. I kept my old Elmore Leonard Westerns and have some by Louis L'Amour that I've not tried.
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