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    Outlaw's Revenge
    Idaho
    • Idaho

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      You know you're in masterly hands here. Ruskovich's language is a consolation, subtly suggesting that only decency can save us. This wrenching and beautiful book will remind readers of Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping. The debut by O. Henry Prize winner Emily Ruskovich upturns everything you think you know about storytelling. You could read it for the sheer beauty of the prose, as she makes everything strange yet familiar, startling with fresh images that make you see the world anew. The brilliance lies in its ability to leave narrative threads untied while remaining rewarding, reminding us that some things in life are unknowable, but imagining them can be healing. Mesmerizing and eerie, it explores what the heart can fathom and what the hand can execute. Ruskovich builds a page-turner from the opening paragraph, crafting a haunting portrait of an unusual family and a foreboding state. Poetic and sharp, her prose is lyrical yet keen, emphasizing the private, painful contemplation of characters. Idaho is both a place and an emotional dimension, winding through time and braiding events and consequences in unexpected ways. This novel is an enchantment, exploring what cannot be repaired and the grace found in futility. It's a beautiful homage to place and the complexities of love, intricately entwining a terrifying human story with an austere setting, resulting in something beautiful, brutal, and incandescent.

      Idaho
      3,5
    • THE BLUE MASK hid the bandit's face- but marked him as the Cougar, who raided and plundered at will in Stack Bodaine's territory. But why did the Cougar hit at Stack Bodaine only? Bodaine knew- and so did the hired killer he sent to track the masked outlaw. And Bodaine would kill to keep his secret...

      Outlaw's Revenge
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      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Dobrodružný román z Divokého západu, který byl vydán nakladatelstvím Story v edici. kterou řídil Jaroslav Velínský

      Vlci pastvin
      3,5