Longarm in Lincoln County | June on the Range
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2024
- Saddle the horses because I’m reviewing Longarm in Lincoln County, the twelfth in the Longarm series created by Tabor Evans.
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Cowboy Trash! Perfect for June on the Range and GarbAugust! 👏🏻👏🏻
It certainly fits the bill.
Thanks for this! I appreciate how you related this book to other books to help situate the viewer. Hope you are well!
I am well, Smiti, and hope you are, too. I'm glad you found this video useful. When possible, I like to provide context and similar examples, so people can make up their own minds about deciding to read these books.
I have read Longarm and the Wendigo. It’s pretty much along the formula you described. It belongs to the genre I call Naughty Westerns because the sex is so explicit. Lone Star and the Gunsmith are other examples. I do plan on reading one for June of the Range.
That sounds accurate. The violence and sex are given similar levels of detail. I look forward to seeing all of your June on the Range readings.
Great overview Seth! Sounds like Longarm was a decent if somewhat flawed read. Good stuff.
I had fun with it, so I count it as a win for June on the Range.
I haven't read many westerns at all, and I haven't been able to pull the trigger (so to speak) on trying one yet. Happy reading, everyone.
June on the Range is the perfect time to try or at least see recommendations from a wide range of readers here on booktube.
@@PeculiarNotions Thanks, Seth. I will keep that in mind. I hear that Lonesome Dove is worthy of having in a book collection.
The problem with Longarm novels is that Tabor Evans is a house name and the characterization of Custis Long varies for whatever author wrote that story. I haven't read any Longarm books in 10 or 12 years, but the three that I had at he time varied widely in style. Other than loving the ladies and a few other constants (like being based out of Vail and having the same boss), I'm not sure the character is very consistent across the many volumes.
I figured Tabor Evans had to be a pen name, seeing as "he" has written around 300 novels for the Longarm series since the 1970s, and sometimes as many as ten books a year.