Hondo by Louis L’Amour
He was a man carved by the desert's howling winds, a large, broad-shouldered man who knew Apache traditions and how to keep alive. She was a single mother raising her small boy on a remote Arizona ranch. Between Hondo Lane and Angie Lowe stood the warrior Vittorio, whose people were ready to revolt against the white man. The pioneer woman, the gunman, and the Apache warrior are now entangled in love, war, and honor tale.
Hondo, one of L'Amour's most famous novels, is full of great descriptions, action, and colorful characters. There are times when the reader feels as if he or she is right there in the center of the arid terrain, hunched down between two stones, waiting for an attack at any minute. At times, the dullness and languor of such a solitary existence take hold of you, for better or worse. Despite its flaws, Hondo is a typical tough-guy western that anyone who is still reading this book will certainly enjoy.
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