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342 pages, Hardcover
First published September 22, 2004
Houston has covered this terrain before in her best-selling story collections (Cowboys Are My Weakness; Waltzing the Cat) and a collection of non-fiction, A Little More About Me. In her first novel, she expands the scope of her storytelling without giving up the outdoor settings and failed romances. The debate over her use of multiple narrators is evenly split: some critics think the collection of voices (12 by one count) provides perspective; others find it unnecessarily complicated. Most agree that while human voices are weaker, Houston sure can make a dog talk. In fact, many critics think the wolfhound is the strongest narrator in the book. While Sight Hound is a fine novel, it may not entice like the author's shorter fiction.
This is an excerpt from a review published in Bookmarks magazine.