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[Robert B. Parker] ☆ Resolution ½ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Resolution Features the main characters first introduced in Appaloosa- now a major motion picture from New Line Cinema. A greedy mine owner threatens the coalition of local ranchers in the town of Resolution, pitching two honorable gunfighters, Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch, into a make-shift war that'll challenge their friendship -and the violently shifting laws of the West.]
Title | : | Resolution |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.80 (609 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0425227995 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-02 |
Language | : | English |
Features the main characters first introduced in Appaloosa- now a major motion picture from New Line Cinema. A greedy mine owner threatens the coalition of local ranchers in the town of Resolution, pitching two honorable gunfighters, Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch, into a make-shift war that'll challenge their friendship -and the violently shifting laws of the West.
Lest Everitt end up outnumbered, his old friend Virgil Cole turns up just as Wolfson and O'Malley amass armies for a decisive battle. Wolfson's army turns out to be the more unsavory and dishonorable, winning the day against O'Malley—but Virgil, Everitt, Cato and Rose are prepared to settle things the honorable way. Without fully intending it, he creates a haven of orderliness amid the chaos of sheriff-less Resolution. All rights reserved. Narrator and hired gun Everitt Hitch takes a job as lookout in Amos Wolfson's Blackfoot Saloon and, in short order, guns down local upstart Koy Wickman and stands up for the town's beleaguered prostitutes. From Publishers Weekly Parker applies his customary vigor to this sequel to Appaloosa (2005), in a sparse, bullet-riddled rumination on law and order, friendship and honor. But larger
Please let there be a film adaptation of Resolution! Wayne C. Rogers After having read Appaloosa and then seeing the movie version of it with Ed Harris as Virgil Cole and Viggo Mortensen as Everett Hitch, I found myself visualizing those two great actors when reading Robert B. Parker's newest western novel, Resolution. Harris and Mortensen captured the two lead characters perfectly, bringing them to life in ways that are still clearly etched in my mind; and, like with Tom Selleck in the TV movies based on the "Jesse St. "Sequel to Appaloosa" according to David W. Nicholas. Ok, so we all remember the end of Appaloosa. Hitch kills the bad guy and leaves town. Now we're a few months later, and Hitch has landed in a small town called Resolution. It's so small there's no law, no mayor, no nothing, just a couple of saloons, maybe a store, and some Chinese to do the laundry. Hitch winds up working for one of the saloon-owners, a shifty character named Wolfson, who sees himself owning the whole town if he can bully everyone els. Joseph P. Menta, Jr. said Frontier justice and the men who employed it. Mr. Parker's deadly but honorable gunmen Everett Hitch and Virgil Cole are back in this moody, entertaining follow-up to the author's "Appaloosa". Like the earlier book, Mr. Parker explores the nature of an Old America slowly making way for a new, more civilized nation. The problem is that, Old America, for all its danger and savagery and prejudice, was a place where "right" often had a standing chance of winning over "legal", especially when expert k
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