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The Devil Gets His Due (Wheeler Large Print Book Series (Paper))
Book: The Devil Gets His Due (Wheeler Large Print Book Series (Paper))
Written by: Peter Brandvold
Publisher: Wheeler Publishing
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Another Good One!
Rating: 5 / 5
Brandvold has an amazing ability to stick you smack dab in the middle of the action in just a few short pages with little pretense or wasted words.
Once again bounty hunter Lou Prophet is in business doing what he does best-tracking down not just stereotypical bad guys but refreshingly new bad guys for reasons and motive that have more to do than just money.
What I like about Brandvold's style is that he is not only a good storyteller but he has a keen grasp of the territory, weapons, and people who lived in a time lonmg gone but live again in his stories. Good fiction? You bet but also a good look into the hearts and souls of the men and women who made the West young before it got old!
Oh hell, it's just another good book and more fun to read than a bunch of who-dunnit novels.


The Devil Sure Can Write
Rating: 5 / 5
On a dreary Sunday afternoon in Minnesota, Pete Brandvold took me through the Dakotas and all the way to Kansas. This book was such an easy, exciting read that it would have taken me longer to drive (or ride a Mean & Ugly horse) than it took me to read the book...I couldn't put it down. I couldn't believe how much I really hated Dave Duvall by the end of the book. Pete Brandvold is a fantastic writer with much to offer the literary world.


 
 
 



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