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A review by abigcoffeedragon
The Good the Bad and the Infernal by Guy Adams
3.0
This was a middle of the road book for me. The things that I enjoyed were the weird west elements to the tale, and the premise behind the novel.
Some of the writing was brash and vulgar, but I expect that a bit in westerns, and this is no diffeent.
What I did not like was the huge cast of characters with no development, the jumps between present and past within paragraphs, and no resolution to the ending. The tale ends and I was left wanting to know what happened, but not in a good way. In the, 'this-book-feels-incomplete" way.
All in all, I may continue the series, but this should have been condensed into one novel and not three seperate parts to one mega-novel. A trilogy is seperate stories with commonalities, not one tale split into three parts.
Some of the writing was brash and vulgar, but I expect that a bit in westerns, and this is no diffeent.
What I did not like was the huge cast of characters with no development, the jumps between present and past within paragraphs, and no resolution to the ending. The tale ends and I was left wanting to know what happened, but not in a good way. In the, 'this-book-feels-incomplete" way.
All in all, I may continue the series, but this should have been condensed into one novel and not three seperate parts to one mega-novel. A trilogy is seperate stories with commonalities, not one tale split into three parts.