Saturday, January 20, 2018

Graham McTavish's six best books

Graham McTavish is a Scottish television, and film actor best known for his roles as Dougal Mackenzie in the popular TV series Outlander, as Dwalin in the The Hobbit trilogy, and as the Saint of Killers in AMC's series Preacher. One of his six best books, as shared at the Daily Express:
BLOOD MERIDIAN by Cormac McCarthy

A hard read but a masterpiece. I've got a high tolerance for descriptions of violence but there were moments when I had to put this down.

It's set in the American West about guys going around scalping Indians.
Read about another entry on the list.

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--Marshal Zeringue