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A New Voice in a Continuing Saga

Having read all of Robert B. Parker’s “Spenser” detective novels as well as his “Cole and Hitch” Westerns, I turned with anticipation to “Ironhorse,” the first continuation of Parker’s Western series now being written by Robert Knott. It may be unfair to simply say that I was disappointed, although, sadly, I was. Knott does a workmanlike job of telling the story of Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch, now territorial marshals, riding the rails and blazing away at bad guys as they protect the governor of Texas and his family. Many of the themes of the old novels, including Virgil’s troublesome girlfriend Allie, are dutifully revisited. But the pacing and texture never quite measure up, and the voice – the flat, laconic tone that Parker mastered beyond comparison – is jarringly different. “Ironhorse” may be entertaining enough to pass the time, but it is overly complicated, stilted, and fussy, and never captures the stark beauty that made the original “Appaloosa“ a joy to read.

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Robert B Parker Ironhorse Cole and Hitch Robert Knott 9780399158117 Books Reviews


The new author who has taken Robert B Parker's place, it appears, tried hard but missed the mark. The banter between Virgil & Everett is lost. I have read the first 4 books an enjoyed period language an yup nope language. He also used current terms in his deceptions that are not part of the period for the story. This is the last book in this series I will read. It has happened in every one Parker's series the replacement author does not seem to have understanding of the original books. Mint want to read them!
There are moments of reality in "Ironhorse" but they are few and far between. Instead of being rich in western character-- it reads sort of like a Bruce Li movie-- with lots of dead bodies left tossed about-- over-the-top action-- While this plot might have worked for a movie (a lengthy runaway train sequence with good guys shooting at bad guys from car to car) instead it bogs down with TOO MUCH ACTION and not nearly enough characterization.

The author attempts to emulate Parker's dialogue driven characterization in places, but trips and falls over his own shoelaces, landing facedown in a lemon meringue pie,. In other words, his attempts to put words in the mouths of Parker's characters and demonstrate attitudes are nothing short of embarrassing.

In between those failed attempts to demonstrate the characters' affinity for short speech or trying to learn big words, etc. the heroes rush into train car after train car, house after house, room after room, as if they were a wild west SWAT team-- called to action over and over and over.. and they face a literal ARMY of bad guys.

One of the worse westerns I have ever read, and I have read plenty.
While reading this on my , I was struck by how chatty Virgil has become. He comments on anything and everything, and appears to be morphing into "Spenser". Sadly, this series has not survived the passing or Mr. Parker. Dialog is off, there are profanities and obscenities that are out of character (and wrong for the period), and the magic is gone. It's still an entertaining read, but nowhere near the quality of its' predecessors.
As a fan of the Cole and Hitch series I recently purchased and just finished reading this 374 page hardcover book (Robert P. Parker’s Ironhorse by Robert Knott) and loved it.

In this western tale Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch are newly appointed territorial Marshals whose first assignment seemed a simple one at first. They are to escort Mexican prisoners to the border; however, it is not long before this turns into a complicated and blazing guns situation involving the governor of Texas, his wife and daughters and some of the most ruthless pack of killers they have ever faced. What started out as a train robbery becomes much more bloody.

This novel is packed with various unusual and strange characters and has a plot involving money and land. I never give away too much information when reviewing a novel because I never want to spoil the story for the reader.

If you like westerns and you are a fan of the Cole and Hitch series this is a book you will enjoy reading. There are plenty of shoot-outs and other action in this book. I loved it.

Rating 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author Tactical Principles of the most combative systems)
Cole and Hitch are lawmen that track down desperados of all sorts through the Old West and they seem to know the vast territories as well as a modern detective may know his city. I enjoyed the clipped short and sparse sentence talk of Cole a real no nonsense man. They are both skilled with the guns , fearless and ready for actions and even outnumbered they know just how and what to do with surgical aplomb. As a history person I enjoyed being transported to this era just to see the routines of daily life and living. The banter between Cole and Hitch is especially entertaining. Knott's ability as a writer and story teller seems to be questioned by other reviewers. I suppose Parker is hard to emulate as an author of the genre but I found the story and "the telling" very entertaining.
A New Voice in a Continuing Saga

Having read all of Robert B. Parker’s “Spenser” detective novels as well as his “Cole and Hitch” Westerns, I turned with anticipation to “Ironhorse,” the first continuation of Parker’s Western series now being written by Robert Knott. It may be unfair to simply say that I was disappointed, although, sadly, I was. Knott does a workmanlike job of telling the story of Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch, now territorial marshals, riding the rails and blazing away at bad guys as they protect the governor of Texas and his family. Many of the themes of the old novels, including Virgil’s troublesome girlfriend Allie, are dutifully revisited. But the pacing and texture never quite measure up, and the voice – the flat, laconic tone that Parker mastered beyond comparison – is jarringly different. “Ironhorse” may be entertaining enough to pass the time, but it is overly complicated, stilted, and fussy, and never captures the stark beauty that made the original “Appaloosa“ a joy to read.
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