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Thuggin In Miami (The Family Is Made : Part 1) (2012)

by R.A. Robinson(Favorite Author)
3.77 of 5 Votes: 2
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0985399538 (ISBN13: 9780985399535)
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English
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Ristrict Publishing & Co
review 1: This is evidently the first of a series using Roland March as the lead character. He is a Houston detective who is mysteriously "on his way out" for reasons that are never fully explained, since he was once quite good and was featured as the hero of a True Crime book. He is haunted by a personal tragedy affecting his performance and marriage the nature of which is only hinted at for at least 2/3 of the book...again, for no discernible reason. There were some good elements here, but I thought the author got too caught up in his "craft" of the story without thinking to make his main characters either sympathetic or relateable. I think I'll pass on any sequels.
review 2: Rhodes, Eugene Manlove (1973). Pas� Por Aqu�. University of Oklahoma Press.[return]The
... more Spanish title translates to 'passed by here,' an excerpt from a 1605 inscription by explorer Don Juan de O�ate at El Morro, NM (Now part of a national park). The title hints of the author's subtle cleverness in fashioning this Western classic. The tale begins with nurse Jay from the East chatting with a male friend on the portico of the Alamogorda Hospital. In her words, she is "homesick! I'm heartsick, bankrupt, shipwrecked, lost, forlorn - - here in this terrible country, among these dreadful people." A short time later, readers are swept along for a ride south, southeast with the red-headed Ross McEwen, who has just robbed a bank in Bolan, NM. He wears out his first horse, borrows / switches to a fresh mount, and finally when this one is played out, he throws his saddle and gear onto the back of a steer. McEwen has a wild ride and goes for several more miles before the unusual mount balks; enough distance to temporarily throw pursuers off his trail. Finally afoot, McEwen comes across a Mexican family's cabin, and finds all deathly ill with diphtheria. Knowing he is still being pursued and will likely be captured, McEwen recognizes that he is their only hope.[return][return]The final chapters of this short novel, bring the hero bandit McEwen in contact with Nurse Jay Hollister and lawman Pat Garrett. The book was the basis for the 1948 movie "Four Faces West" starring Joel McCrea. This is a must read for anyone seriously interested in the genre of Westerns. lj (Feb 2011). less
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Tinh
I love Sayles' movies. Liked this book, but as my spanish is pretty limited I struggled at times.
nik_chap
fotoboekje in samenwerking met de geallieerden om de nazigruwelen te tonen. Denazificatie.
tazza
Written in 1915 and definitely of its time regarding social attitudes, but enormous fun.
Lisha
This is an Amazing book.....Very Real....Very Authentic....I Can't wait for Part 2
Richard
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