Synopses & Reviews
Engrossing . . . The best novels are not just written but builtscene by scene, character by characteruntil a world emerges for readers to fall into. Painted Horses creates several worlds in a seamless and ambitious blend of history, romance, archaeology and nature. . . . Hard to forget.” Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today (4 out of 4 stars)In the mid-1950s, America was flush with prosperity and saw an unbroken line of progress clear to the horizon, while the West was still very much wild. In Painted Horses, now in paperback, a dauntless woman travels into that untamed landscape in an adventure that will change her life. Catherine Lemay is a young archaeologist whos come to Montana with a huge task before hera canyon as deep as the devils own appetites.” Working ahead of a major dam project, she has one summer to prove nothing of historical value will be lost in the flood. From the moment she arrives, nothing is what she expects. John H is a former mustanger with an intuitive genius for breaking horses. A veteran of the U.S. Armys last mounted cavalry campaign, he lives a fugitive life, driven by pursuit of one last wild thing. John H inspires Catherine to see beauty in the stark landscape, and her heart opens to more than just the vanished past. Painted Horses sings a love song to the horsemans vanishing way of life and reminds us that love and ambition, tradition and progress, often make strange bedfellows.
Extraordinary . . . Surprising and satisfying . . . Brooks has fashioned compelling and sympathetic protagonists. . . . John Horphan, rail rider, cowboy, World War II veteran, Paris artist, canyon hermitin particular, has a backstory that is both intimate and sweeping in a way that may remind readers of Michael Ondaatjes The English Patient. . . . Painted Horses is, after all, one of those big, old-fashioned novels where the mundane and the unlikely coexist.”Kent Black, Boston Globe
Malcolm Brooks novel has the hard thrill of the West, when it was still a new world, the tenderness of first love and the pain of knowledge. This book is a gripping, compulsively readable page-turner.”Amy Bloom, author of Away
Review
Praise for Painted Horses:
National Bestseller
One of Amazons 100 Best Books of 2014
#1 Indie Next Great Read for August 2014
A Barnes and Noble Discover Selection
Amazon Debut Spotlight for August 2014
Engrossing . . . The best novels are not just written but builtscene by scene, character by characteruntil a world emerges for readers to fall into. Painted Horses creates several worlds.” USA Today (4 out of 4 stars)
Extraordinary . . . both intimate and sweeping in a way that may remind readers of Michael Ondaatjes The English Patient . . . Painted Horses is, after all, one of those big, old-fashioned novels where the mundane and the unlikely coexist.”Boston Globe
Malcolm Brooks novel has the hard thrill of the West, when it was still a new world, the tenderness of first love and the pain of knowledge. This book is a gripping, compulsively readable page-turner.”Amy Bloom, author of Away
Painted Horses reads like a cross between Charles Fraziers Cold Mountain and Ernest Hemingways A Farewell to Arms, with a pinch of Michael Ondaatjes The English Patient for good measure. . . . An earnest, romantic novel.”The Dallas Morning News
Lush, breathtaking prose that expertly captures the raw essence of an American West known for its wide-open spaces and unbridled spirit. . . . Masterful.” San Francisco Chronicle
Reminiscent of the fiery, lyrical and animated spirit of Cormac McCarthys Border trilogy, and the wisdom and elegance of Wallace Stegners Angle of Repose, Painted Horses is its own work, a big, old-fashioned and important novel.”Rick Bass, author of All the Land to Hold Us
Evocative . . . Brooks prose rings true.”The Seattle Times
Painted Horses is evidence that the many-peopled, colorific, panoramic, fully-wraparound, pull-you-in-by-the-heels, big-questions, literarily deft Great American Novel still lives.”Carolyn Chute, author of The Beans of Egypt, Maine and Treat Us Like Dogs and We Will Become Wolves
Grandly romantic . . . Blood. Sex. War. Equine Expertise. Past versus Progress. Money versus Love and Sacred Places. One can almost hear Hollywoods horsemen rumbling toward this tale.” Orion
Painted Horses is a wonderful novel full of horses, archeology, the new West, and two fascinating women. Malcolm Brooks should be lauded for this amazing debut. Very fine.”Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall and Brown Dog
Painted Horses vividly evokes an earlier time, a place and a way of being that is at the cusp of great change. In his gift for the language of horses and the culture of horsemen, Brooks will inevitably recall Cormac McCarthy. And like Ivan Doig in Bucking the Sun, he mines one of the darker veins in the mythology of the American West”The Washington Post
A love song to the Western frontier, Painted Horses is a new, truly American, work of art.”San Antonio Current
Malcolm Brooks has the same intuitive understanding of women that his character John H has of horses. Painted Horses is a beautiful, sensual, authentic novel. A western novel that is about so much more than the West, it is an exquisite, enthralling debut.”Lily King, author of Euphoria
The next great western novel . . . Vividand often romantic . . . The past echoes through the canyons of the West in this richly layered first novel.”The Daily Beast
Ambitious and affecting . . . A sweeping and dramatic saga.”Big Sky Journal
About the Author
Malcolm Brooks was raised in the rural foothills of the California Sierras, where Gold Rush and Native American artifacts still abound. A carpenter by trade, he has lived in Montana for most of two decades. His writing has appeared in
Grays Sporting Journal,
Outside,
Sports Afield, and
Montana Quarterly, among others.
Painted Horses is his first novel.