It's a classic Western. That's what I realized early on as I read True Dark. It starts with the setting and continues with the themes: family, honor, revenge, regret, atonement, and many more. It continues with the characters: sheriffs, bad guys, bad guys who are torn, plus a rich supporting cast. It's very fluid and easy to read, and Mike Miner deftly executes a tricky timeline of flashbacks and flash-forwards. Finally, like all good Westerns, there's a climactic shootout. It's the kind of story that Sam Peckinpah could have really sunk his teeth into.