Best Western Novel?

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My favorite was the case of the mysterious double bumblebee sting
Hagen95
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Forrest Carter's Gone to Texas is a good read. If you have a favorite old western movie, there's likely a novel behind it somewhere.

I have a soft spot for Louis L'amour since my grandfather gave me most of his books to read as a kid. The Sackett's stories are good, somewhat formulaic, but I liked them. Walking Drum is really good, not really a western.

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Yelnick McWawa said:

Barbarossa said:




The Grandaddy of 'em all. GREAT book.
Some that I haven't seen mentioned:
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Never bothered with the movie but the book is very very good




The movie is fantastic
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To answer OP: Blood Meridien and Comanche Moon

For nonfiction Empire of the Summer Moon
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Thunder18 said:

To answer OP: Blood Meridien and Comanche Moon

For nonfiction Empire of the Summer Moon


This man would be correct. EOT
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The Border Trilogy. I'm halfway through the The Crossing. All the Pretty Horses was amazing. Long, detailed, typical Cormac McCarthy but as a Texan who's driving all over the state and had many road trips into New Mexico and along the Rio Grande into Mexico, I love it.

If you're a Texan that has spent any time in the hill country or SW Texas, read it.
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