Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Books read in 2024: No. 47 -- Deadwood

by Pete Dexter

Started: Nov. 6
Finished: Nov. 19

Notes: To be clear, no, this novel has nothing to do with the television show of the same name, though obviously it is based upon the same time period, region, and probably some of the events and real-life characters. That being said, I know that history fairly well, so I'm looking forward to this author's take on it.

Mini review: An interesting novel, almost literary but not quite. There's not a lot of action here, in case you might be expecting some Old West shoot-em-outs, but there is some little violence from time to time, though much of it happens "off screen." Most of the notable historical figures of the time and place are present, as well as some minor figures. The main character is Charlie Utter, and though the murder of Bill Hickock is a main part of this tale, it's not the culmination but almost a beginning. The last half of this book is mostly Charlie's experiences with other people and how the death of Hickock affected them, and how the man's death affected the town of Deadwood. However, Hickock's murder isn't the only event that brings about conflict and story. Ultimately, I got the impression this novel was supposed to be somewhat humorous, but the truth is, I find it mostly sad, many of the characters seeming to have sad or sometimes even awful fates. I wouldn't call this a great novel, but it's not a bad one, and it's definitely an interesting one, probably more for writers than for historical buffs of the Old West.

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