Blue-Eyed Devil
By Robert B. Parker
- Release Date: 2010-05-04
- Genre: Fiction & Literature
Description
Once, Appaloosa law was Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch. Now it's Amos Callico, a vindictive, power-hungry tin star with bigger aims-and he could use Cole and Hitch on his side. This time the paid guns aren't for hire, which makes Callico a very vengeful man. But threatening Cole and Hitch ignites something just as dangerous.
Reviews
Blue Eyed Devils
5By J24601VA fine western by a fine writer. The part of Virgil reminds me of Gary Cooper.Blue eyed devil.
5By Cpt JesseAn excellent series of books. It is terrible that Mr. Parker is gone. I would recommend to anyone who enjoys the western genre.Predictable Parker
4By Amateur historianVirgil and Everett talk a lot like Spenser and Hawk. About their code. And about the complexity of love. And about how good they are at killing. Reluctantly of course. Oh so predictable. And yet delightfully familiar. A few annoying anachronisms ... I'm pretty sure the phrase "when the balloon goes up" was not in common usage until about 1915. Still, I'll keep reading all of Parker's novels ... A have several left to go.Brilliant, as always
5By SattvalaThere's nothing as satisfying as Robert Parker books. This is the last of his westerns's series. Make sure to start with the first. What a treat.Bull's Eye
3By GCLawParker hit the Bull's Eye again. Sadly this will likely be the last time Virgil cleans up a western city. I thought this book was excellent and met the high expectations that I had when I picked it up. Parker will be missed.Blue eyed devil
1By Sam WoodwardA poorly stitched together pastiche of almost every trite western theme possible from truly second rate writing. Otherwise, it's a great book.