The Pirooters by Mark Mellon – Book Review

The Texas History Page received a copy of Mark Mellon’s new book The Pirooters. Everyone here read it and everyone enjoyed it. It is the story of the Pargrew brothers, Heck and Virge, who have just returned from fighting for the Confederacy in the Civil War. They return to Reconstruction era Texas to find they have lost everything.
That’s where the adventures begin. It was fun to read a Texas western that focused on that period after the Civil War but before the over cliched period of the 1880-1890’s.
Mark Mellon’s book is very creative in many other ways as well. He definitely did some research. For instance, much of the dialogue used in the book is authentic to the period. And, its not everyday a writer can work the “Bolson of Mapimi” into the storyline of a book.
If you enjoy Texas and western fiction and have ever thought it might be fun to go looking for Jim Bowie’s legendary silver mine, we think you will enjoy The Pirooters. I particularly enjoyed the twist ending. The real treasure is where you find it.
The Pirooters is available from Treble Heart Books as well as Amazon.com.
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