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Jul 19, 2018wyenotgo rated this title 1 out of 5 stars
I'm clearly out of step with many readers on this one. The father-daughter angle drew me in. But then I discovered it's mostly about the great American dream (not that old chestnut about middle-class prosperity etc.; no, it's the dream of owning more guns than anyone else. Why bring one gun to a fight when you can have a whole bag full, with various configurations and firepower?) This fellow learned an important life lesson at sixteen: When you break into someone's house, there's a fair chance he might shoot you. Next time, bring your own gun -- it's the one simple solution to all of life's little problems. He's a hero because he has twelve bullet wounds and is still alive. So what's the point? The story line "outcast, bullied daughter fights back" had potential but it never went anywhere. How about "Lonely, disillusioned gunfighter seeks redemption"? But for that to work, I would have to care about this dude. But I don't. Sorry, this one was not for me.