None of McMurtry‘s characters feel typical or cliche. They‘re too real, glinting faulted. Call is a leader, rugged and resolute. To others, he is a coward. Gus with all his charm and bravery fills the role of a gentleman, yet forever remains a rambler without much direction.
I started to say that McMurtry writes women well but really, he writes people well. He treats the women characters the same as the men, full and human.