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The Haunted Mesa

Product Type: eBooks
Product Price: $5.99
Manufacturer: Bantam
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Description
The Navajo called them the Anasazi, the “ancient enemy,” and their abandoned cities haunt the canyons and plateaus of the Southwest. For centuries the sudden disappearance of these people baffled historians. Summoned to a dark desert plateau by a desperate letter from an old friend, renowned investigator Mike Raglan is drawn into a world of mystery, violence, and explosive revelations. Crossing a border beyond the laws of man and nature, he will learn of the astonishing world of the Anasazi and discover the most extraordinary frontier ever encountered.
From the Paperback edition.
Reviews
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-05-20
Summary: "L'Amour wrote at least 27 better!"
I have read 28 L'Amour novels and prize most of them very highly indeed. But Haunted Mesa is one of the last of his to read. As others have indicated, it needed a good editor to cut it in half--the constant return to the same redundant ideas and questions and musings is quite tiresome. It does not advance the action or the thoughts of the characters. The undigested references to scientific concepts of a "4th dimension" in space-time, and quantum mechanics, does not give plausibility to the fantasy plot of a tribe of cliff-dwellers and others falling through a "door" in "space-time"; and the story itself does not rise to mytho-poetic resonance. And as a professor of religious studies, I would have to say that it does little to advance our understanding or appreciation of Anasazi religion.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-04-24
Summary: "Needed Editing"
Not tightly written like most LL books. It seems to wander a lot, and has whole paragraphs of nothing but questions floating through the mind of the protagonist (in one place two such paragraphs, back-to-back). Also repetitive in places; I found myself skimming a lot. Promising concept, but reads like a rough draft. Where was the editor???
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-04-22
Summary: "Good concept, poorly executed"
I've never read any other of Louis L'Amour's books so I cannot make any statements about the man's writings in general. What I can say is that it left me without any desire to read anything else.
The book starts off well but goes nowhere fast. Another poster mentioned that 60% of the book passes before we actually get where we (as readers) are hoping to go but we get little payoff when we get there. To me it felt like 80% of the book was just padding mostly involving the having the main character go to and fro questioning himself as to whether all of it could really be true. Most everyone in the book seems to accept the existence of a parallel universe pretty matter-of-factly too.
L'Amour introduces some characters so near the end of the book that you don't even care and at least one other major character is never even confronted after a good bit of buildup. Add to that some really blatant plot holes around certain characters. All in all I went in with high expectations of a good melding of western and sci-fantasy but this left me quite disappointed. It's good enough for a lazy sunday read but don't go in expecting a really satisfying payoff.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-04-02
Summary: "Great Book!!!=)
reviewer:alysbkluver"
4/1/2010
I totally recommend this book.It was very well written and can be read by all ages. Some parts were a tad bit slow when L.L.Amour wrote the main character's (Mike) thoughts,taking almost a whole chapter. Other than that it was amazing and deserves 5 stars!
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-03-02
Summary: "Haunted Mesa is not haunting."
Maui H.S. I've read Louis L'Amour and I can't believe he wrote this book. I believe he started the book because the first couple of chapters were a could not put down draw you in. Then up until the ending, it was so boring and repetitive the story lost its energy. I wanted to shoot Mike Raglan myself. He whined and did drama about not wanting to be there to help Erik, but forced himself to stay. Characters were brought in like Louis used to do for an effect and time, but Louis used the characters well and then let them go. In this book the characters come and go without rhyme or reason and have little value in the overall story. The ending picked up, but it was a let down. The dog saves the hero, the men get the girls, and the opening is closed forever, what tripe. Although this was meant as a posthumous testament to Louis, whoever wrote it needs to keep his day job. Louis L'Amour was one of a kind.
