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Comanche Moon

Book 4 in the series:Lonesome Dove

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Comanche Moon by Larry McMurtry is a gripping novel set in mid to late 1800s Texas, focusing on the lives of Texas Rangers Woodrow Call and Augustus McCrae. The book paints a vivid picture of the struggles between the Rangers and the Comanche tribe, showcasing the brutality and inhumanity of the time. The narrative follows the characters through love and loss, capturing the essence of the Old West with detailed descriptions and engaging storytelling.

Characters:

The characters are interesting and multi-faceted, showcasing a blend of strength, vulnerability, and complexity across ethnic backgrounds.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is vivid and engaging, emphasizing character depth while maintaining a clear and concise narrative.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot centers around the journeys of two main characters, their relationships, and the stark realities of life during the Old West, incorporating the struggles and perspectives of Native American tribes.

Setting:

The setting intricately reflects the cultural and physical landscape of Texas during a tumultuous historical period.

Pacing:

The pacing varies, with a slow start but an eventual buildup that keeps readers engaged as the story progresses.
“Nor do I expect to have to make an exception in the present instance,” he told his twelve rangers. “If you’ve got any sacking with you, tie it around your horses’ heads. I’ve known cold sleet like th...

Notes:

Comanche Moon is the final volume of the Lonesome Dove saga, though it was written last.
It is a prequel to Lonesome Dove and tells the story of Woodrow Call and Augustus McCrae.
The novel delves into the challenges faced by Native Americans during the late 1800s.
Buffalo Hump and Kicking Wolf are notable Native American characters in the story.
Comanche Moon has a narrative that includes both red and white inhabitants of southwest Texas.
The book explores the end of the Comanche way of life influenced by white settlers.
Gus and Call are portrayed more authentically than in previous books, regaining their distinctive voices.
The characters Clara and Maggie play significant roles in shaping the lives of Gus and Call.
The book touches on harsh realities, including brutality and the complex lives of its characters.
The story includes elements of the Civil War as it affects the Texas Rangers and Native Americans.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

The book contains high content warnings for graphic violence, torture, and themes of brutality, which may be triggering for some readers.

Has Romance?

There is a medium level of romance present, particularly in the relationships of characters like Gus, Call, and their love interests.

From The Publisher:

THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER

The second book of Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove tetralogy, Comache Moon takes us once again into the world of the American West.

Texas Rangers August McCrae and Woodrow Call, now in their middle years, continue to deal with the ever-increasing tensions of adult life - Gus with his great love, Clara Forsythe, and Call with Maggie Tilton, the young whore who loves him. Two proud but very different men, they enlist with the Ranger troop in pursuit of Buffalo Hump, the great Comanche war chief; Kicking Wolf, the celebrated Comanche horse thief; and a deadly Mexican bandit king with a penchant for torture. Assisting the Rangers in their wild chase is the renowned Kickapoo tracker, Famous Shoes.

Comanche Moon closes the twenty-year gap between Dead Man's Walk and Lonesome Dove, following beloved heroes Gus and Call and their comrades in arms - Deets, Jake Spoon, and Pea Eye Parker - in their bitter struggle to protect the advancing West frontier against the defiant Comanches, courageously determined to defend their territory and their way of life.

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About the Author:

Larry McMurtry (1936-2021) was the author of twenty-nine novels, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lonesome Dove, three memoirs, two collections of essays, and more than thirty screenplays. He lived in Archer City, Texas.

 
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