Title | : | THREE MEN TO KILL |
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ISBN | : | - |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 157 |
Publication | : | First published March 21, 2013 |
Three Men to Kill by Bill Williams
Was the first of the author's eleven published novels and likes to think of them as thrillers set in the background of the wild west which is a genre he has always enjoyed.
Introduction
Harvey Jack Denton was only eighteen when tragedy turned him from a sensitive boy into a man who would take the law into his own hands. There had been other sad events in his life that included his parents being butchered by the Indians and his brother Billy being killed in the Civil War. He hadn’t been able to avenge those tragedies, but now things were different. With a gun to hand he feared no man and he was determined to make the men pay with their lives for what they had done to his sister.
Justice would be done even his life would be threatened.
Was the first of the author's eleven published novels and likes to think of them as thrillers set in the background of the wild west which is a genre he has always enjoyed.
Introduction
Harvey Jack Denton was only eighteen when tragedy turned him from a sensitive boy into a man who would take the law into his own hands. There had been other sad events in his life that included his parents being butchered by the Indians and his brother Billy being killed in the Civil War. He hadn’t been able to avenge those tragedies, but now things were different. With a gun to hand he feared no man and he was determined to make the men pay with their lives for what they had done to his sister.
Justice would be done even his life would be threatened.
THREE MEN TO KILL Reviews
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Not very long ago I read SATAN's GUN by the same author. To me this was a better book. The story flows a little better & it has some nice plot twists. There is also a good surprise at the end. -
This came recommended to me because I read Larry McMurtry. This is a poorly conceived and executed novel. It employs a series of trite characters and banal plot developments. It is hard to understand why a writer would use childish and insensitive judgmental moralizing that objectifies women and demonizes racial types. It is so bad it is weird. What's the McMurtry tie-in? This is a bad read.