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by John Reese

ePub Wild One download
Author:
John Reese
ISBN13:
978-0707502212
ISBN:
0707502217
Language:
Publisher:
TBS The Book Service Ltd (January 21, 1974)
Category:
Subcategory:
Genre Fiction
ePub file:
1599 kb
Fb2 file:
1618 kb
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Rating:
4.3
Votes:
118

What I most enjoy about a John Reese western is how he takes the conventions of the genre and makes them completely unpredictable.

What I most enjoy about a John Reese western is how he takes the conventions of the genre and makes them completely unpredictable.

John Henry Reese (18 December 1910 – 15 August 1981) was an American author of Western and Crime Fiction. He won the prestigious 1952 New York Herald Tribune award for his first children's book, Big Mutt. He produced more than 40 Western novels and well over three hundred short stories. His first novel Sheehan's Mill, not in the Western genre, was published by Doubleday in 1943, during wartime publishing restrictions.

The Wild One Fawcett Books, May 1972, 143 pages. No folded pages, no writing but owners name inside cover, reader's crease, slight tilt, edge wear. We are a smoke/pet free home.

I always love the first book of . ’s series. I get hooked and can’t wait for more - but then each book in the series gets progressively worse as the world she creates get larger and larger. You lose track of the story because it seems like she is more focused on building the world around the characters which has way too many sub characters to follow. This happens without fail in every series she writes. I'm not sure what I thought Kai Wilder would be like but this version was definitely not it!! This book had none of the true spunk that made these characters shine in the first two!!

ISBN 10: 0449139530 ISBN 13: 9780449139530.

The wild one. John Reese. Published 1974 by Gold Lion Books in London (et. The wild one. Close. 1 2 3 4 5. Want to Read. Are you sure you want to remove The wild one from your list? The wild one. by John Henry Reese.

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