Fagan has hired Reeves as a US Marshal (or Marshall) to serve warrants to a few outlaws, but with Reeves not being able to read this might be an issue. At least to Fagan. Reeves explains to Fagan that he has a great memory and if Fagan reads the warrants to Reeves he'll be able to do his job. Fagan tests Reeves by reading a warrant to him in which Reeves repeats all the details back to Fagan. With this, Fagan is satisfied and sends Reeves on his way to get his men.
Ray does give you a sense that you are there with Reeves and the other characters. I did have an issue with the writing itself, but as to not deter anyone else from reading the book, I won't say what my issues were. Although, as a reviewer, I do like to give the good and the bad of a book. However, this is my foray in to the old west genre and I will need to read a few more books order to validate or not validate my thoughts on the writing.
I will say, the book had me so intrigued that I looked Bass Reeves to see if he's was a real person and he was. You can read about Bass Reeves on the Legends of America site.
Pick up a copy of Frontier Justice: The Story of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S Marshal and let me know your thoughts. If you're not a fan of old west stories, I would still say give this a shot.
__________________________________________I will say, the book had me so intrigued that I looked Bass Reeves to see if he's was a real person and he was. You can read about Bass Reeves on the Legends of America site.
Pick up a copy of Frontier Justice: The Story of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S Marshal and let me know your thoughts. If you're not a fan of old west stories, I would still say give this a shot.
Frontier Justice: The Story of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S Marshal
Author: Charles Ray
Publisher: Uhuru Press
Pages: 253
Release Date: 1 February 2014
Where To Buy: Amazon
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