With “The Famous and the Dead,” T. Jefferson Parker brings his six-novel saga about Charlie Hood, an LA lawman hellbent on disrupting gunrunning along the Mexican border, to a conclusion.
The new crime novel, like the series as a whole, is ambitious, daring, at once brilliant and maddeningly uneven — and well worth reading. You can read my Associated Press review here.
You can read more about Parker and his work here.
Published on April 23, 2013 16:05