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Bitter Trail| Media: | Paperback | | Author: | Elmer Kelton | | Publisher: | Forge Books | | Release date: | 15 June, 1997 | | Our price: | $5.99 |
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Another great Kelton |
| Elmer Kelton could not write a bad book, and The Bitter Trail is no exception. Fine, fine writing. My only criticism is the fact that he uses a lot of full sentences of SPanish without translating them. For those who don't read Spanish, it would be tough! As the first reviewer said, he is a good replacement for L'Amour, only better. Another great read is ANYTHING by Kirby Jonas, whom critics call the New Louis L'AMour. If you haven't had the pleasure of reading his stuff, pick some up. He's another L'Amour/Kelton, and a surefire winner. Kelton and Jonas ought to make a great combination together, Kelton writing about Texas and Jonas writing about everywhere else! |
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Kelton's Popularity Demands Reprints of Old Stories |
| "Bitter Trail" is well researched in true Kelton fashion. Historical fiction at its best. Kelton's day job as writer for the Cattleman's Weekly sustained him long enough
to become the best Western Author of this decade. A true replacement for the void
left with Louis L'Amour's death. The storyline is a page out of history, but Bitter
Trail contains believeable characters and TEXAS PRIDE. |
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