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The Chivalry of Crime: A Novel

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The Chivalry of Crime , is the story of one of America's most compelling figures, the outlaw gunslinger Jesse James. Bringing real and invented characters together in a dramatic and moving story, The Chivalry of Crime mingles the life of an imaginary boy with a factually faithful account of the lives of Jesse James and Robert Ford, the man who killed James, in the days when shootists were legends. Joshua, a young, idealistic friend of Ford's, is determined to get a gun of his own -- a desire that puts his own life in jeopardy and reveals the painful realities masked by some of America's most cherished myths.

480 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2000

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Desmond Barry

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Desmond Barry is a Welsh author. He was born in 1955 in Merthyr Tydfil and raised on the town's Gurnos estate.

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September 16, 2024
Ontgoochelend.
Een cult-titel die we al enige jaren te pakken probeerden te krijgen en waar we dus - nu het ons eindelijk gelukt was een exemplaar te vinden - gretig in begonnen te lezen.

Joshua, een tiener in het Amerikaanse westen die een eigen geweer wil en droomt van een roemrijk lezen als pistoolheld, ontmoet Robert Ford, de man die Jesse James neerschoot. Van hem krijgt Joshua, en wij als lezer, het levensverhaal van de bandiet/revolverheld te horen.

Hoewel we gefascineerd en gretig begonnen in het boek en we niet ongevoelig zijn voor Westerns, hadden we het op een gegeven moment helemaal gehad. Geen enkel van de personages kwam echt tot leven en op de duur lazen we verveeld het relaas van de zoveelste overval. Ander en beter.
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October 12, 2025
I like reading westerns; it is a guilty pleasure. I was a little put off from buying this book because of the relatively low rating. Having just read the book I feel the 3.76 is unfair. It is really well written, it flows along really well, some may find the change in time line in the story a little jarring, but I found it really interesting, and it made you feel you really understood the motivation of one of the characters for the infamous act he committed. So all in all, I'd highly recommend the book as very worthy of anyone's bookshelf.
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