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Ebook About The timeless, bestselling four-part epic that began with the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lonesome Dove takes readers into the lives of Augustus McCrae and Woodrow Call, two tough-as-nails Texas Rangers in the heyday of the Old West.Dead Man’s Walk As young Texas Rangers, Augustus McCrae and Woodrow Call—"Gus" and "Call" for short—have much to learn about survival in a land fraught with perils: not only the blazing heat and raging tornadoes, roiling rivers and merciless Indians, but also the deadly whims of soldiers. On their first expeditions—led by incompetent officers and accompanied by the robust, dauntless whore known as the Great Western—they will face death at the hands of the cunning Comanche war chief Buffalo Hump and the silent Apache Gomez. They will be astonished by the Mexican army. And Gus will meet the love of his life. Comanche Moon Texas Rangers August McCrae and Woodrow Call, now in their middle years, are still figuring out how to deal with the ever-increasing tensions of adult life—Gus with his great love, Clara Forsythe, and Call with Maggie Tilton, the young whore who loves him—when they sign up to pursue the Comanche horse thief Kicking Wolf into Mexico. On this mission, their captain, Inish Scull, is captured by the brutally cruel Mexican bandit Ahumado, and Gus and Call must come to the rescue, with the aid of new friends including Joshua Deets, Jake Spoon, and Pea Eye Parker, as well as the renowned Kickapoo tracker, Famous Shoes. Lonesome Dove Gus and Call, now retired from the Texas Rangers and settled in the border town of Lonesome Dove running the Hat Creek Cattle Company, are visited by their old friend Jake Spoon, who convinces Gus and Call to gather a herd of cattle and drive them north to Montana in order to start a cattle ranch in untouched territory. Gus is further motivated by a desire to see the love of his life, Clara Allen (previously Clara Forsythe), who now lives with her children and comatose horse-trader husband in Ogallala, Nebraska. On the way to Montana they travel through wild country full of thieves, murderers, and a lifetime's worth of unforgettable adventure. Streets of Laredo Woodrow Call is back in Texas, a Ranger once again and a general gun-for-hire, but increasingly a relic as the westward sprawl of the railroads rapidly settles the once lawless frontier. Hired by a railroad tycoon to hunt down a dangerous bandit named Joey Garza, Call sets out once again with a hapless Yankee named Ned Brookshire who works for the railroad company that hired Call. Call's old friend Pea Eye Parker—who initially refused to join the expedition because of his family—sets off with the Kickapoo tracker Famous Shoes to try to catch up with Call, until he runs into troubles of his own. The long pursuit of Garza leads them all across the last wild stretches of the West into a hellhole known as Crow Town and, finally, into the vast, relentless plains of the Texas frontier.Book The Lonesome Dove Series Review :
I recently finished this entire series and I have taken some time to think about this review. My wife has long been a fan and finally convinced me to take the plunge. I already loved western series by Michael McGarrity and Tony Hillerman. But, the Lonesome Dove series was quite a commitment at 2,631 pages. Also, I never really took it seriously as literature because I knew Hollywood turned it into a movie. That was unfair, because I never held Lord of the Rings or other works of literature to the same standard. So, as we settled in to quarantine on a remote campsite in the Montana mountains I agreed to give it a shot in the interest of having a long series to occupy my time in a place where there were no cell or internet signals. I should note I read the series in chronological order rather than starting with Lonesome Dove. My wife, the long-term fan, highly recommended I begin with Lonesome Dove and then go back and finish the rest of the series. I could not wrap my Capricorn mind around her nonsensical Gemini suggestion and am so glad I read the series in order. Due to the length of the series and the profound emotional impact the characters had on me I did take a short break before and after Lonesome Dove, and read short fluff books, just to ensure I didn't burn out. However, during my breaks I missed Gus and Call something terrible, as they would say, and longed to get back on the trail with them. My only criticism for the series is with the prologue to Lonesome Dove. In 2010 the author wrote a special prologue and gave interesting thoughts about how the series and the characters were developed. Unfortunately, he assumed we all already knew what was going to happen. The prologue is FULL of spoilers for Lonesome Dove and Streets of Laredo. It should have been placed at the end of the series. I highly recommend you skip the prologue to Lonesome Dove and then go back and read it at the end of the series. Overall, I am so glad I read this series. It will be years, if ever, before I stop daydreaming about riding across the untamed west with Gus and Call. I'd say this series is a must read at least once in every reader's life. Another reviewer mentioned this but it is worthy of its own note. For some reason the author included two huge spoilers in his prologue. I really mean HUGE, they spoil two main themes of the series since you know from the beginning the outcome of two main story lines. 2,800 pages was a big investment of my reading time and I was absolutely immersed in the series. I recall thinking from time to time as I read on "Oh well, I know how that turns out, but I am really enjoying this. How much better it would be if not for the author's spoilers". Read Online The Lonesome Dove Series Download The Lonesome Dove Series The Lonesome Dove Series PDF The Lonesome Dove Series Mobi Free Reading The Lonesome Dove Series Download Free Pdf The Lonesome Dove Series PDF Online The Lonesome Dove Series Mobi Online The Lonesome Dove Series Reading Online The Lonesome Dove Series Read Online Larry McMurtry Download Larry McMurtry Larry McMurtry PDF Larry McMurtry Mobi Free Reading Larry McMurtry Download Free Pdf Larry McMurtry PDF Online Larry McMurtry Mobi Online Larry McMurtry Reading Online Larry McMurtryDownload Mobi Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics By Jonathan Wilson
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