Synopses & Reviews
There is a reason Long Ride Home has remained in print for twenty years. The novel is a classic. The gunman has become a romanticized American icon, but Gear dares to take us inside his gunfighters troubled soul: that of a man teetering between destruction and salvation.
Theo Belk is the quintessential gunfighter: rootless, ruthless, and deadly. In the fierce and lawless Western frontier of 1874 these traits were what was needed to stay alive. Haunted by the ghosts of the men he's killed, there is one man he has set out to destroy...Louis Gasceaux, the man who murdered his parents while a younger Theo watched. But the trail Theo's following is long and bloody...and Louis always seems to stay a few steps ahead.
This is how it was--from gritty buffalo and gold camps to brawling, building towns like Denver, Cheyenne, and Dodge City, populated with ambitious dreamers, deluded fools, and pragmatic women.
Review
“As a warning to those looking for the Hollywood stereotyped hero, he wont be found in Long Ride Home. This isnt your usual horse opera tale. Its a novel of the post-Civil War frontier by a man who obviously knows a lot about the subject. And as for the hero, Theo Belk is as tough as a boiled owl and sometimes just as unsavory. Like a lot of real people who have a problem trying to figure out the difference between good and evil.”—Douglas C. Jones, author of The Court Martial of George Armstrong Custer
“Gear offers complex psychological insights into the motivations of the guy in the white hat…it proves that it is still possible to find real dramatic fiction in the western setting.”—Rave Reviews on Long Ride Home
“Gear writes superbly, rolling prose with flair, confidence, wit, an ear for sound, and an eye for details…His characters and their utterances are striking. And he has another gift: the ability to entertain his readers as he educates them.”—Rocky Mountain News
“A novel of defiance and raw emotion: the vivid portrait of a man locked in violent struggle with himself and the lawless frontier.”—Earl Murray, author of South of Eden on Long Ride Home
“Gear is a vigorous writer…he tells a gripping tale.”—Publishers Weekly
About the Author
W. MICHAEL GEAR is the author of thirteen novels including Morning River, Coyote Summer, and Big Horn Legacy. With his wife, Kathleen ONeal Gear, he has coauthored twenty-two novels including the internationally bestselling First North Americans series. His books have been translated into twenty-three languages.