A review by shonari
Fair Blows the Wind by Louis L'Amour

3.0

I went into this story expecting something similar to [b:Sackett's Land|699654|Sackett's Land|Louis L'Amour|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1320492826s/699654.jpg|685988] however it fell short in many areas. The switch between Tatton Chantry's past and present was not as seamless as the author presented it. There was also too many repetitive dialogue often happening one paragraph after the other. Also, the novel seem to suffer from continuity issues between two characters who were suppose to have spent time together but upon meeting again, things that should have been obvious were made to seem as if the characters were meeting for the first time.