As someone who has always liked westerns, and I have a fascination with Wyatt Earp (since the film Tombstone in 1993), and the town of Tombstone, Arizona (where I had a past life experience), I LOVED this book. It was so hard to take reading breaks! The way the authors weaved the characters of Dr. Leo and Jacques into the events that followed the O.K. Corral shootout was creative, believeable and awesome. I could picture everything that was happening (of course, having been to Tombstone several times helped).
This book was awesome, and Frederic Bean has become one of my favorite authors. Now to find all his other out-of-print westerns!!
ABOUT THE BOOK: Leo LeMat heads to Tombstone, Arizona, to paint a portrait of infamous lawman Wyatt Earp only to find the town overrun with desperadoes, and he discovers that to complete his painting he will have to perfect the art of the quick draw. Published 2001.
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