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The author's 40th novel is set during the Prohibition era, in a world of bank robbers, gangsters, lawmen, the women who love them, and the men who write about them.
William Morrow, 320 pages
05/01/2005
$25.95
ISBN: 0060724226
Fiction
General Literature & Fiction
All reviews are classified as one of five grades: Outstanding (4 points), Favorable (3), Mixed (2), Unfavorable (1) and Terrible (0). To calculate the Metascore, we divide total points achieved by the total points possible (i.e., 4 x the number of reviews), with the resulting percentage (multiplied by 100) being the Metascore. Learn more...
The average user rating for this book is 4.4 (out of 10) based on 11 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Mike M gave it a4:
The author's concise prose lends a Hemingway-esque hipness, but also leads to shallow characters, especially all of the women. Fair climax--a little predictable. The plot weaves between characters, only sometimes settling on the main character. Not much happens other than gunfights and brief sex scenes.
Paul H gave it a10:
Don't listen to the Zeros, their all the same guy, this is a wonderful read for the summer and it's set in a time period i love
matt a gave it a9:
I can't believe that Metacritic twice posted the ranting and ravings of Prudence K who's favorite book is probably "The Cider House Rules". yea this book is not a happy one, but it is brilliant, amazing prose and a totally unique writing style. Not to mention his characters are totally complex and multi-layered. I have only read one other Elmore Leonard book but this one is more fully realized and I can honestly say one of the best books I've ever read. Please, listen to the critics, not Prudence K, and get this book.
Zeyt Z gave it a0:
I can only use one word to desribe this book... YUCK!
Prudence K gave it a0:
Okay. So, I'm one of those people who go to bookstores and just stand there are read the books without paying for it of having any interest in buying it at all. So, yeah. I read it again. Cried at the sad parts. And was asked to leave Barnes and Noble. I went back later. And got to finish it. I still hated it. But, it's like my drug! Terrible book. But, this might be the first book I actually buy!
Donè E gave it a0:
So, reading this book is supposed to make me smarter? No. It was awful! You should feel ashamed author!

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