Dead Man's Walk
A tale of adventure and courage in the Wild West
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Published:12th Feb '15
Should be back in stock very soon
In the first book of the Lonesome Dove quartet, young Texas Rangers Gus and Call face the challenges of the untamed frontier.
Set in the early nineteenth century, Dead Man's Walk is the first installment of Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove quartet. This captivating tale immerses readers in the rugged and untamed landscapes of the American West, where adventure and danger await at every turn. The story follows the youthful Gus McCrae and Woodrow Call, two aspiring Texas Rangers, as they embark on a perilous journey that will shape their destinies. Under the leadership of the unpredictable Caleb Cobb, they set their sights on Santa Fe, a city held by the Mexicans, and soon find themselves navigating a world where violence reigns supreme.
As they traverse the vast plains, Gus and Call encounter the harsh realities of frontier life. The barren landscape, coupled with the constant threat of danger, tests their resolve and camaraderie. With each challenge they face, they discover the depths of their courage and the bonds of friendship that will carry them through adversity. The narrative is rich with vivid imagery, painting a picture of a time when the law was often dictated by the whims of nature and the code of the land.
Dead Man's Walk is not just a story of survival; it is a profound exploration of character and the human spirit. As the young Rangers confront their fears and dreams, readers are invited to witness their transformation in a world that is as unforgiving as it is beautiful. This thrilling prelude to the beloved Lonesome Dove series sets the stage for further adventures in the Wild West.
McMurtry has crafted a tale of love, fear and sacrifice in the face of Wild West adversity. With his vibrant, dynamic landscapes and language that springs from the page, this book captures the heart until the last word * The Times *
A well told novel, undemonstrative in its depiction of violence, and it offers a fascinating lesson on the realities of life in the mythical Wild West * Sunday Times *
In Dead Man's Walk, McMurtry uses a simple, wry, immensely accessible storyteller's voice to ponder the same questions that Melville and Conrad did. This is a great book. . . . Larry McMurtry, at his best here, is one of the finest American novelists, ever * Los Angeles Times *
Succeeds marvellously . . . resurrecting two brilliantly conceived characters and delivering a rousing tale of the Wild West * San Francisco Chronicle *
ISBN: 9781447274643
Dimensions: 196mm x 129mm x 29mm
Weight: 314g
448 pages