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Paradise Sky

By: Joe R. Lansdale
Narrated by: Brad Sanders
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A rollicking novel about Nat Love, an African-American cowboy with a famous nickname: Deadwood Dick.

Young Willie is on the run, having fled his small Texas farm when an infamous local landowner murdered his father. A man named Loving takes him in and trains him in the fine arts of shooting, riding, reading, and gardening. When Loving dies, Willie rechristens himself Nat Love, in tribute to his mentor, and heads west.

In Deadwood, South Dakota Territory, Nat becomes a Buffalo Soldier and is befriended by Wild Bill Hickok. After winning a famous shooting match, Nat's peerless marksmanship and charm earn him the nickname Deadwood Dick as well as a beautiful woman. But the hellhounds are still on his trail, and they brutally attack Nat Love's love. Pursuing the men who have driven his wife mad, Nat heads south for a final, deadly showdown against those who would strip him of his home, his love, his freedom, and his life.

©2015 Joe R. Lansdale (P)2015 Hachette Audio
Historical Suspense Westerns Fiction Witty Feel-Good Mystery
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" Paradise Sky is a rowdy, funny, suspenseful, and often quite moving yarn." ( Booklist starred)

Critic reviews

"Too often overlooked in American literature is that lineage descending from our early humorists such as Bierce, and from Twain: regional, darkly comic, bizarre. That's where Joe Lansdale lives." (James Sallis, author of Drive)
"Classic Lansdale, his own self peppered throughout by much piney backwoods philosophizing on everything from religion to whoring." ( Austin Chronicle)

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Not so Tall Tales of the Wild West

Follow the life and times of Deadeye Dick a young black man trying to navigate thru life after the Civil War. Indians, outlaws and bigots, oh my! Wonderfully read and most entertaining and perhaps a bit closer to historic accuracy than the usual Western.

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Realistic historical Western

With a serious plot, the right settings, and period dialogue that often makes you laugh, plus believable characters and a happy ending for the protagonist, I see why the author thinks this is his best novel. The narrator does a fantastic job of it, with a relaxed pace, five stars for his performance. (I hate it when narrators read too fast and flat with no feeling for it. That’s far from the case here.)

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A great Western novel. My personal favorite.

The short story that inspired to this novel, introduced me to a writer that I wish I had found much earlier. This is that author at his best. Hap and Leonard have a special place in my atrophied little heart, but Nat is about as human as words on a page can get.

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Dam fine yarn...

Joe R Lansdale is an American treasure. The story has just the right amount of grit, laughs and pullin' at your heart strings to make this one unforgettable. The narrator absolutely crushes it, making me want to find some more of his performances .

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Love Every Minute!!

The narrator was exactly right! Perfect voice for this book. I loved the fact that while it was a fictional novel that it was based on an actual African American cowboy. The story and plot were excellently crafted by the author. The main character faced hardships due to his race and circumstances but overcame everything to become a great man.

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Different type of western

I liked the different take on "westerns", as in Django, but I sooo dislike when male author's decide to add a gang rape to motivate their hero's and move along the plot! Our "hero" seemed a slow learner--if he'd been on Game of Thrones, he wouldn't have lasted the season.

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A Terrific Western

I'll keep this review brief because I don't want to reveal anything about the plot that's not in the description.

Joe Lansdale can WRITE. He's a superb storyteller with a flair for character and a sense of humor that always serves his books well. His characters are believable and this novel can make you laugh and make you hurt. It's a great listen, all the more so because Brad Sanders does an excellent job reading it.

Don't just take my word for it. Listen to it for yourself! It's the real deal.

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Great Story and truly well thought out!

A Great Story and well written! I hope for more stories about Deadwood Dick from this Author in the future!

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Amazing

This is the first book I have read of Mr. Landsale. If you love historical fiction with grit and humor;This is the book for you. Brad Saunders performance is excellent. You can feel the heat of the desert, Nat emotions and pain. You can smell the rot, the blood, the sweet perfume of his ladies and their love. I listened to the entire book as soon as I purchased it. Then again more slowly. Mr. Saunders did justice to every single character!! His voice is thick and smooth like butter. Mr. Lansdale should be extremely excited that Mr. Saunders read his novel. I am a new fan of both. This is absolutely a MUST READ/ LISTEN!!!

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A Rip Roaring Tale

This is a historical fiction about the famous black cowboy/buffalo soldier, Nat Love (1858-1920) in the 1870s. On Independence Day, 1876, in Deadwood, South Dakota the town put on a shooting contest. Love won all the events in the shooting contest. The towns people proclaimed him to be Deadwood Dick because of his performance.

Lansdale tells of his early life as a 20-year-old ex-slave. He fled a lynch mob for looking at a white woman and headed west. He became a buffalo soldier and the story becomes fascinating.

Lansdale is a master storyteller. The book is well written; the plot, pace and character development is excellent. The story is told in the first-person narration. There is humor, action, and overall a good old fashion western story. There was frequently in the story a play on words, in a humors way, that was unexpected in a western.

The book won the 2016 Spur Award for the Best Historical Western.

Brad Sanders does an excellent job narrating the book. He has a great voice that is perfect for a western story. The book is fourteen hours long.

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