A review by cwilsongarry
The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt

4.0

I sincerely enjoyed this book and am still turning it over in my hands. It deals with very grand - and depressing - themes without ever giving the gambit away.

It’s almost impossible to review because it does such a good job at pretending to be a simple story about two licensed killers during the Californian Gold Rush when actually it’s about greed, tragedy, death and what motivates us as humans.

Also, the horse plotlines were devastating. Still not over Tub!