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Book Review of Masterson

Masterson
Masterson
Author: Richard S. Wheeler
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
reviewed on
Helpful Score: 2


In 1919, on the eve of Prohibition, Bat Masterson, legendary gunfighter and a sports columnist in New York for two decades, is ill and thinking of his youth as a frontier lawman. He is bothered by the legendry that has dogged his footsteps, and on impulse he heads west with his wife, Emma, to revisit his past. Traveling back to Dodge City, through Colorado, and on to Los Angeles, Masterson ponders the legend that he has become and the elusive truth behind the lies. As America shifts into a new era, can one man reclaim his life from dime novelists and make sense of a story whose truths may never be known?

This was an incredible read! Its fiction but based on as much reality as the author could dig up. I was interested because I feel in love with the Bat Masterson television programs and had a ball watching them he was such an honest law abiding person in a lawless frontier --- the story was sort of sad but the World that Bat and Emma traveled back into was not the world that they had lived in at all some places didnt want to know anything of the frontier so many were so industrialized --- I dont believe hed like our World of today at all --- with all the new contraptions etc. that have evolved! This was a wonderful, warm, learning story that I believe every little cowboy or girl of today would read with understanding!