Synopses & Reviews
The White Sands Region, New Mexico, 1908. It is twenty-seven years after the alleged death of Billy the Kid and rumors abound throughout New Mexico and the United States that the Kid is still alive. Those who believe him dead, are labeling the Kid's killer, Pat Garrett, a traitor. While Sheriff Garrett expected a hero's reception for his assassination of William H. Bonney, alias, The Kid, Garrett has become the most despised man in the state. Instead, assassins are now lining up to gun him down. Garrett watches as the Kid's exploits become the stuff of legend, of dime novels and of myth. And the myth continues that the Kid is alive. When an assassin's bullet finds Garrett, many secrets go to the grave with him. Among those secrets is the identity of his own killer.
Review
"Deserves to be mentioned with such western classics as Shane, Hombre, and the Virginian."-
Booklist"This well-crafted tale is a graceful song, alive with drama, biting wit and just enough well-substantiated doubt to make you wonder."-Publishers Weekly
"He captures the everyday humanity behind the legends while simultaneously adding to the myth of the great golden West. This is one of the most inventive, moving and memorable western novels in many years."-Booklist (starred review)
About the Author
Bill Brooks lives with his wife in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina where he works as a journalist and teaches at Asheville Buncombe Community College. He is the author of the historical classics
The Stone Garden, which received a Booklist starred review comparing the book to
The Virginian and
Hombre and Pretty Boy, a novel based on the life of Pretty Boy Floyd.