My Calamity Jane
My Calamity Jane
Ratings12
Average rating3.8
★ ★ ★ 1/2 (rounded up)
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader as part of a quick takes post to catch up–emphasizing pithiness, not thoroughness.
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Man, this is hard not to write a lot about...I'm not sure this is my favorite of the series, but in many ways, it's stronger—definitely an improvement over My Plain Jane (which I liked, don't get me wrong).
Wild Bill's Traveling Show is just a cover for him, Calamity Jane and Frank Butler to hunt garou throughout the Wild West. Annie Oakley is unaware of this, but is a crack shot and needs to make money (or get married off to someone she can't stomach). She ends up signing on to the show, just in time for it all to fall apart. The group ends up in Deadwood, where a supposed garou-cure is being peddled.
Sure, Calamity Jane is the focus of the book, but for me, it's all about Annie Oakley, she was a delight, and her stumbling romance was as sweet as you could ask for. I also loved that we got an Al Swearengen who never made me think of Ian McShane once.
These goofy supernatural alt-history books are just a lot of fun, and I'm eager to see what they do with Mary, Queen of Scots.