Appaloosa
By Robert B. Parker
By Robert B. Parker
By Robert B. Parker
By Robert B. Parker
By Robert B. Parker
By Robert B. Parker
By Robert B. Parker
Read by Titus Welliver
By Robert B. Parker
Read by Titus Welliver
Part of A Cole and Hitch Novel
Part of A Cole and Hitch Novel
Part of A Cole and Hitch Novel
Category: Mystery & Thriller | Western Fiction | Historical Fiction
Category: Mystery & Thriller | Western Fiction | Historical Fiction
Category: Mystery & Thriller | Western Fiction | Historical Fiction
Category: Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller | Western Fiction | Audiobooks
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$22.00
Jan 05, 2010 | ISBN 9780425233658
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$8.99
Jun 06, 2006 | ISBN 9780425204320
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Jun 06, 2006 | ISBN 9781101205082
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Jun 07, 2005 | ISBN 9780739318751
295 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Appaloosa
“Like the Spenser books, it’s a study of Parker’s enduring themes: buddy relationships, the weight that honor and responsibility put on a man, the consequences of violence, the way good can shade into bad and vice versa…a melancholy and sometimes moving tale of a lost but fascinating era.”—The Seattle Times
“Dryly amusing…a conclusion that had to make Parker smile as much as his readers will.”—Los Angles Times
“[Parker] takes total command of the genre, telling a galloping tale…[a] classic western… magnificent. As always, the writing is bone clean. One of Parker’s finest.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“For…readers with a hankering for the Wild West, including a high-noon shootout and all the accoutrements.”—USA Today
“Beneath the trappings of this gunfighter novel, Parker really has something to say about the nature of men and women in the Old West. Highly recommended.”—Library Journal
“As always, [Parker] is a master…his plot gallops to a perfect, almost mythical ending. Like a great gunfighter, Parker makes it look easy.”—St. Petersburg Times
“If Spenser and Hawk had been around when the West was wild, they’d have talked like Cole and Hitch. Wonderful stuff: notch 51 for Parker.”—Kirkus Reviews
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