by Frank Muller, Cormac McCarthy
After feeling tolerant and then borderline annoyed by the first two novels of The Border Trilogy, I wasn't holding out much hope. But this novel is a thing of beauty, truly. You can read it on its own, if you want, but having the threads of John Grady Cole and Billy Parham from their respective no...
I'm awful torn about this book. It's so, so different for McCarthy. Cities of the Plain is a dialogue driven conclusion to the Border Trilogy. It reads almost like a movie script at times - gone is the desert, the environment, as character and partner in the dialogue and in its place is a panoply of...
mp3I see this is the third - oops, I have missed one I think.-----Not my thing at this time.Next!