![]() ![]() ![]() The cast of characters alone makes the novel worthwhile, with the dark humor and page-turning excitement, crisp dialog, and thrilling ending. The dialog would make Robert Parker proud if he were alive today. The story is humorous, exciting and definitely a fun read. This is one of the best books I’ve read this year. During the turn-of-the-century East Texas landscape, when cars and telephones are new to the public, Jack and his motley crew attempt to track down the bandits, soon discovering they have gone to the Thicket, a country inhabited by outlaws. Saddened by this misfortune, Jack soon begins a quest to rescue his sister by hiring a dwarf and bounty hunter named Shorty a local gravedigger and ex-slave named Eustace Jimmie Sue, a local prostitute who Jack grows to love and even a huge swine named Hog. ![]() When crossing a river on a ferry, outlaws kill Jack’s grandfather and kidnap his sister. Upon the death of his parents from smallpox, Jack Parker begins a trek through East Texas along with his younger sister, Lula, and their grandfather to seek refuge with an estranged aunt. ![]()
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