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john555
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12-26-23, 09:01 AM (Pacific Time) |
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4. "RE: Callaghen"
In response to message #3
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You mentioned "The Haunted Mesa". I think that is the only LL book I was not crazy about. And, you've addressed some of the problems that LL faced with it. But, he hit a couple of homeruns with "The Walking Drum" and "Last of the Breed". I think the bottom line was that he was really a master of the action story. But I think I can say that we, his fans, are truly grateful that he stayed with and wrote so many outstanding novels and short stories about the American West. Justintime |
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Callaghen [View All],
Sackettter8, 10:41 AM, 09-23-23, (0)
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blamour
, 09-25-23, 07:41 AM, (1)
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Sackettter8, 10-11-23, 10:49 AM, (2)
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blamour
, 10-11-23, 11:23 AM, (3)
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john555, 12-26-23, 09:01 AM, (4)
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