
Blue-Eyed Devil
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Narrated by:
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Titus Welliver
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By:
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Robert B. Parker
"Law enforcement in Appaloosa had once been Virgil Cole and me. Now there was a chief of police and 12 policemen. Our third day back in town, the chief invited us to the office for a talk."
The new chief is Amos Callico, a tall, fat man in a derby hat, wearing a star on his vest and a big pearl-handled Colt inside his coat. An ambitious man with his eye on the governorship - and perhaps the presidency - he wants Cole and Hitch on his side. But they can't be bought, which upsets him mightily.
When Callico begins shaking down local merchants for protection money, those who don't want to play along seek the help of Cole and Hitch. When Cole is forced to fire on the trigger-happy son of politically connected landowner General Horatio Laird, Callico sees his dream begin to crumble. The guns for hire are thorns in the side of the power-hungry chief, and he'll use any excuse to take them out. There will be a showdown - but who'll be left standing?
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Classic Parker!
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Next great series
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Great story!
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I read two or three of the non-Parker followups when they came out, and my impression was that they had no real reason to exist. One good thing about libraries is that you can determine things like that painlessly.
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Titus Welliver is excellent, as always.
The end of the series
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Way too short for a credit
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What did you love best about Blue-Eyed Devil?
I will read (and on Audible, listen to) anything written by Robert B. Parker. Whether the hero is Spenser or Sunny Randle or Virgil Cole really doesn't matter. And the plot doesn't really matter that much either. What matters is the terrific dialogue. I just love toWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Blue-Eyed Devil?
When Laurel leaves with PonyWhich scene was your favorite?
The Indian attack on AppaloosaIf you could rename Blue-Eyed Devil, what would you call it?
Not sure, butThe perfect voice for this story
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The Quick and the good
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Good but not great
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I love the stories, direct, simple and rewarding. These are my favorite books to listen to when I am going to sleep. precisely because of Titus Welliver's voice and the lack of assaults on my emotional/nervous system. IF you like long drawn out complicated multi-plots with a lot of characters and suspense this might not be your cup of tea.
Truthfully, I wish this series could have gone on as long the Spencer series. I am sad that Robert Parker is no longer with us.
I Could Ride into the Sunset with this Series.
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A little different
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