Bravo to John Williams. His review of "The Final Country"
managed to not only sum up Crumley's career brilliantly and
economically but to underline the importance of "The Last
Good Kiss" and
"Country" in the manner in which they reflect their times.
Damn fine job. Worth noting is his mention, albeit brief, of
Crumley's usually overlooked "Dancing Bear" as the "classic
PI novel" that it most certainly is.
Dick Lochte
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