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The Blue-Eyed Indian |
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Rating:  Summary: Vivid, exciting, I felt like I was watching a movie! Review: I loved this book! Travis is the perfect combination of sharp-nosed PI and loveable male. His adventures are so realistic I felt like I was right there with him! I'm looking forward to this author's next novel for more enjoyable evenings curled up with a good book!
Rating:  Summary: Non-stop action, unexpected twists... Review: This is a real page turner. Non-stop action, unexpected twists, and a tough street smart problem solver with a surprisingly soft heart. Don't miss this one.
Rating:  Summary: Lanky, lean problem-solving machine Review: Travis is a throwback to an earlier era, a man who would fit right in with the long lineup of loners of the hard-boiled detective story tradition that owes its popularity to the likes of Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler and Mickey Spillane. But Russ Hall has given Travis a place in the contemporary world, where his approach to living is just enough out of step that he can live on the fringe, yet still be the good guy. And his heritage further blurs the picture between mundane reality and the noire world he inhabits in his head. A blue-eyed Indian? Whoever heard of such a thing? But Hall has given us one, and a fine one he is. Each story in the volume reveals a bit more about this fascinating character and how he manages to keep his balance with one foot in his mysterious world and the other in the world inhabited by the rest of us. The plotting is deft, the writing fine and the character irresistible. We all need a bit more of Travis in us. What an interesting world that would be. Buy this book!
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