Reviews for The Tentmaker
Review - Tentmaker, The
I wanted to like it. I kept waiting to like it. But it never really made much sense and it wasn't very well written — and it was pointlessly crude in places.
Reviewed by Roger on 2010-11-07 22:20:47
The Tentmakerby Clay Reynolds | |
| Category: |
"Fiction - Western" |
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| Pages: | 389 |
| Year of Publication: | 2002 |
| Date Added: | 11/07/2010 |
| Date Read: | 11/08/2010 |
| Notes: | Hooley only wanted two things — to make tents and to be left alone. He headed west and only stopped when his wagon broke down. He was joined by Mino, a foreigner who didn't speak a word of English and Margot, the widow of a insane lawman that was about to kill Mino when Hooley shot him. Pretty soon the three became partners in a community built around a saloon and store. Hooley loved Margot but had trouble telling her. But when a band of outlaws rode through and Hooley saved Margot's life, they got their relationship worked out and lived happily ever after. |
| My Rating: | 5 |
Reviewed by Roger on 2010-11-07 22:20:47