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de Larry McMurtry (Author) "IN the darkness beyond the great Missouri's shore at last lay the West, toward which Tasmin and her family, the numerous Berrybenders, had so long..." En savoir plus
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Larry McMurtry's Sin Killer is a wildly entertaining ride through the untamed Great Plains. The first installment of a proposed tetralogy, The Berrybender Narratives, Sin Killer follows the adventures of the Berrybenders, a large, noble English family traveling the Missouri River in 1832. This deeply self-absorbed and spoiled family leaves England for the unknown of the American West, based solely on a "whim" and Lord Berrybender's desire to "shoot different animals from those he shot at home." The novel joins the family as they make their way toward Yellowstone aboard a luxury steamer, accompanied by a motley assemblage of servants, guides, and natives. Along the way, this "floating Europe" and its bickering, stubborn passengers encounter constant adversity, including warring natives, hellacious weather, accidental deaths, and kidnappings.

Thanks largely to Sin Killer's gallery of colorful personalities, McMurtry keeps most of the action firmly in the realm of fish-out-of-water farce. One such character is the independent and opinionated eldest daughter Tasmin, who, frustrated by her family's conventions, escapes the steamer, whereupon she meets and falls in love with Jim Snow, a.k.a. Sin Killer. Snow, an Indian killer raised by natives, is a stoical, God-fearing man who won't tolerate blasphemy. With prose that flows as naturally as the Missouri, McMurtry weaves together a large cast and vast setting into a thoroughly exciting, hilarious adventure novel. Though Sin Killer focuses on a love story and contains plenty of realistic violence, McMurtry's efficient voice and matter-of-fact perspective leaves little room for tragedy or sentimentality, instead emphasizing high comedy. This is wonderful storytelling from a narrator in perfect agreement with his subject. Sin Killer should please McMurtry's many fans, who now have much to look forward to. --Ross Doll --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



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Part western, part satire of the English class system contrasted with rugged frontier society, the first volume of this proposed tetralogy gets off to a shaky start as McMurtry introduces the randy, bumbling Berrybender clan, a rich but inept aristocratic British family that journeys up the Missouri River to try to capitalize on the land boom of the 1830s. The early romantic subplot shows promise when beautiful but flighty Lady Tasmin Berrybender, temporarily separated from her group, is rescued by Jim Snow, a quiet, religious trapper known as the Sin Killer, both for his piety (I'm hard on sin ) and for his fierce fighting skills. Snow returns Tasmin to the family vessel, and his sudden marriage proposal delights Tasmin, until she discovers that he already has two Indian wives. The other narrative lines aren't nearly as entertaining, as McMurtry veers back and forth between outlining the war between various rival Indian tribes and trying to generate comic sparks with the Berrybenders' ongoing series of pratfalls. He has some brief success in the later chapters when Tasmin defies her pompous father, Lord Berrybender, as he tries to undo the marriage to keep the family bloodline pure, and Jim Snow remains an intriguing figure throughout. But much of the light comedy lands with a thud, and the introduction of a raft of mostly superfluous characters takes the edge off McMurtry's prose and makes the Berrybenders seem silly and inane rather than charming. McMurtry does plant a few promising plot seeds for the ensuing books, but it will take a more focused and genuinely humorous effort the next time out to make this concept work. While the narrative fails to satisfy as a true western, readers should enjoy McMurtry's portrait of the terrain bordering the Missouri River. Future volumes will be set on or beside three other rivers, the Yellowstone, the Rio Grande and the Brazos.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fast-paced, classic McMurtry, Jui 21 2004
Par RMurray847 "afilmcritic.com" (Albuquerque, NM United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
The best thing about the book is knowing that there are three more to come in the series! Although not undiluted classics like the Lonesome Dove sagas, these books are great if you enjoyed the westerns of McMurtry.

The book has more farcical elements, particularly the outrageous Berrybender family: rich English gentry who come to America with all their servents, rent a paddleboat, and head up the Missouri for adventures amusing and tragic. And in the classic McMurtry way, often amusing and tragic at the same time.

The stories contain McMurtry's usual breathtakingly callous attitude towards death. Important characters are dispatched left and right with scarcely a fanfare. I've always appreciated with McMurtry that death comes suddenly, not proudly, and he spends no time dwelling on sentimentality. Life is full of unpredictability...so is death.

But the tone is a bit lighter, with a tinge of romance, a bit more sex than usual for McMurtry, and in general it feels like a really talented writer has decided to loosen up and go slumming a little. The great thing is that it makes the book easy to zoom through, and because McMurtry can't help being a good writer, we still know we've been in the hands of a master.

The book really deserves 4.5 stars, not 5. But I HIGHLY recommend it, particulary for McMurtry fans.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Don't expect another "Lonesome Dove", Jui 12 2004
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This is not one of Larry's better books. It was lightweight and at times slow. Though it is one a series of books, I didn't feel the urge to go run right out to buy the next in the series, "Wondering Hill".
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Only buy this if you have a table with a short leg..., Jui 11 2004
Par Patrick Seitz (Riverside, CA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Yes, I know it's supposed to be satire.
Yes, the dialogue is delightful and quaint.
Yes, Larry McMurtry (who's written more screenplays and novels than God himself) is the author.

That doesn't magically transform "Sin Killer" into a good book.

I got this is a gift, so I spent no money on it, but I *still* feel cheated. If you've ever read McMurtry, skip this book; it will shake your faith--usually well-earned--in his writing. If you're not familiar with McMurtry's works, don't read this; it's not at all representative of his genius.

I'm going to re-read "Lonesome Dove" just to get the bad taste out of my mouth from "Sin Killer".

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Entertaining Easy Read
This is the first of four stories about an English Noble, Lord Berrybender, and his family on their travels through the American West in 1832. Read more
Publié le Mai 31 2004 par E. Clinton

3.0étoiles sur 5 A Tetralogy?
I just finished reading "Sin Killer" which is the first of a four book "tetralogy" on the American West in the era soon after the Lewis and Clark Expedition... Read more
Publié le Mai 28 2004 par Randy Keehn

1.0étoiles sur 5 Hugely disappointing!
After enjoying McMurtry's masterpiece "Lonesome Dove," I had high expectations for this book. Read more
Publié le Mars 2 2004 par A. Brown

5.0étoiles sur 5 McMurtry has done it again!!
This is going to be a great series.As with all of Larry's novels, I contend they are completely different from one another. Read more
Publié le Nov. 30 2003 par J. Guild

4.0étoiles sur 5 What a Wonderful Romp in the American West!
It's idyllic, funny, romantic and picturesque. The Mandans might not have seen it this way, but as long as the reader knows that it's a fun read. Read more
Publié le Sep 7 2003 par George H. Garfield

4.0étoiles sur 5 What a Wonderful Romp in the American West!
It's idyllic, funny, romantic and picturesque. The Mandans might not have seen it this way, but as long as the reader knows that it's a fun read. Read more
Publié le Sep 7 2003 par George H. Garfield

3.0étoiles sur 5 A ,(not so sure at first), good read
This English family, the Berrybenders, are out in the middle of the plains on a paddleboat making their way up a river, just so the father can hunt. Read more
Publié le Sep 1 2003 par Reeda

4.0étoiles sur 5 SOME GOOD STUFF FROM THE WESTERN CHRONICLER
Larry McMurtry's latest series takes the reader to the plains of the frontier and, true to form, incorporates a variety of actual history into the story. Read more
Publié le Aoû 25 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 The Perfect Book on Tape...
...to loan to people you don't like. A lousy story poorly told, with a hugh cast of unlikeable characters.
Publié le Aoû 23 2003 par pdc

1.0étoiles sur 5 Not his best work. Not by a long shot!
Larry McMurtry's Sin Killer must have been published only on the Author's past reputation. This book features an unbelievable ride through the Great Plains. Read more
Publié le Aoû 6 2003 par James R. Mckinley

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