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Robert B. Parker's Bull River

A Cole and Hitch Novel

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Robert B. Parker's Bull River

By: Robert Knott
Narrated by: Rex Linn
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Itinerant lawmen Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch are back in the saddle with guns blazing in this gritty, intense addition to the New York Times best-selling series.

After hunting down the notorious desperado Alejandro Vasquez, Territorial Marshal Virgil Cole and Deputy Everett Hitch return him to San Cristóbal to stand trial. No sooner do they remand him into custody than a major bank robbery occurs and the lawmen find themselves tasked with another job: investigating the robbery of the Comstock Bank, recovering the loot, and bringing the criminals to justice.

But when their primary suspect is found severely beaten outside a high-class brothel and turns out to be using a false identity to escape a torrid past, it is Alejandro who becomes the key to their investigation. Cole and Hitch are soon on the trail of the money, two calculating brothers, and the daughter of St. Louis’s most prominent millionaire in a Cain and Abel story that brings revenge to a whole new level.

©2014 Robert Knott (P)2014 Random House Audio
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Historical Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Westerns Fiction Robbery
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Engaging Characters • Decent Plot • Authentic Western Voice • Western Flavor • Detective Elements
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If you could sum up Robert B. Parker's Bull River in three words, what would they be?

Everett Virgil Continue

Who was your favorite character and why?

Everett Hitch; his narrative continues the Parker tradition of terse dialogue.

Have you listened to any of Rex Linn’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes! As good as or better.

If you could rename Robert B. Parker's Bull River, what would you call it?

Rio Toro

Any additional comments?

Two of my favorite characters, ever since Appaloosa.

Parker's Legacy Continues

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Knott brings Virgil's detective skills to the fore. Same clipped dialogue that Parker is known for.

Cole and Hitch alive and kicking

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Great book, true to the characters. Having such a difference in narration was very jarring for me. If I had realized that Titus Welliver wasn't the reader for this book I would have opted for a printed copy. It really makes the book less appealing.

Titus Welliver should have narrated this book.

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Would you try another book from Robert Knott and/or Rex Linn?

While Knott got some of the flavor of the series right, the dialogue was very difficult to listen to because of the shear volume of the word "said". Some paragraphs, when there were more than 2 characters, contained so many "said"s that it was very. distracting.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Predictable, which isn't always awful in series like this.

Would you listen to another book narrated by Rex Linn?

In addition to the incredible number of he said, she said they saids in the book, Linn's decision to change voice intonation at each one was distracting to say the least.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

no

Any additional comments?

no, enough "said"

Enough "Said"

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Fine narration. Easy to listen to. Nice Western story with great engaging characters and descriptions.

Great plot and story. Gotta love Virgil & Everett

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There is no wrap up from the previous book regarding allie and Chauncey Teagarden. I find that a bit annoying.

Its good BUT

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I love the Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch series. My only issue with this one was a new narrator. What happened to Titus??? Rex was fine it's just that when you listen to someone for the first 5 or 6 books of a series and they change it, it can be pretty distracting. Exactly what happened with the Stephanie Plum series- twice. Ugh.

Westerns are good

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... with way to many " He said", " Virgil said", " I said"., etc, etc, etc....... I like Rex Linn but this was terribly tedious.

Only an OK Story

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Would you consider the audio edition of Robert B. Parker's Bull River to be better than the print version?

I enjoy the audio books and look forward to the next one

What did you like best about this story?

The end it kind of all came together after a long struggle

What about Rex Linn’s performance did you like?

I enjoyed Mr Linn's performance and look forward to listening to many more of his reads

If you could rename Robert B. Parker's Bull River, what would you call it?

River of the Past

Any additional comments?

Needless to say I am a big fan and look forward to the next great adventure, please write another one soon Dennis

Virgil and Hitch are making the wild west safer

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You can tell the dry personality of Cole is changing with the new author. Not the same as the first three novels. He talks a whole lot in this book, and more than the last one. More like Hitch. Hitch is different, too. Story is decent, but too many twists back and forth that I kept losing track of who all the characters were. Worth the time and Audible credit.

Good enough

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