Wyatt in Wichita: A Historical Novel

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book Wyatt in Wichita: A Historical Novel by John Shirley, Night Shade Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Shirley ISBN: 9781597805681
Publisher: Night Shade Books Publication: August 5, 2014
Imprint: Night Shade Books Language: English
Author: John Shirley
ISBN: 9781597805681
Publisher: Night Shade Books
Publication: August 5, 2014
Imprint: Night Shade Books
Language: English

Author John Shirley turns his pen to the Wild West and the legendary Wyatt Earp!

Wyatt in Wichita fuses historical fact with fiction, following the adventures of the young Wyatt Earp. Following the tragic loss of his first wife in the Missouri of 1870 in his early days on the dark side of the West, Wyatt eventually makes his way to Ellsworth and Wichita, where by confronting corruption he would eventually finally find his life’s work as a tough lawman.

Could Wyatt Earp have known Billy the Kid when the kid was really just that? Could Wyatt have met up with Wild Bill Hickok in Deadwood? Using the sparse trails of historical evidence available to him, the lives of the famous and infamous intersect in Shirley’s novel, which revolves around Wyatt’s search for the murderer of an innocent young woman of Wichita. With Bat Masterson at his side, and bawdy girls about him in the smoky light of crowded saloons, Shirley explores the possible origins of the legendary figure who would forever remain synonymous with the Wild West.

Stemming from a true passion and interest in one of the Wild West’s most indelible characters, Wyatt in Wichita is a thrilling read and an imagined glimpse into a seldom-seen side of Wyatt Earp and the untamed frontiers of early America.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Author John Shirley turns his pen to the Wild West and the legendary Wyatt Earp!

Wyatt in Wichita fuses historical fact with fiction, following the adventures of the young Wyatt Earp. Following the tragic loss of his first wife in the Missouri of 1870 in his early days on the dark side of the West, Wyatt eventually makes his way to Ellsworth and Wichita, where by confronting corruption he would eventually finally find his life’s work as a tough lawman.

Could Wyatt Earp have known Billy the Kid when the kid was really just that? Could Wyatt have met up with Wild Bill Hickok in Deadwood? Using the sparse trails of historical evidence available to him, the lives of the famous and infamous intersect in Shirley’s novel, which revolves around Wyatt’s search for the murderer of an innocent young woman of Wichita. With Bat Masterson at his side, and bawdy girls about him in the smoky light of crowded saloons, Shirley explores the possible origins of the legendary figure who would forever remain synonymous with the Wild West.

Stemming from a true passion and interest in one of the Wild West’s most indelible characters, Wyatt in Wichita is a thrilling read and an imagined glimpse into a seldom-seen side of Wyatt Earp and the untamed frontiers of early America.

More books from Night Shade Books

Cover of the book Shower of Stones by John Shirley
Cover of the book Incandescence by John Shirley
Cover of the book The Song of All by John Shirley
Cover of the book War Factory by John Shirley
Cover of the book A Cruel Wind by John Shirley
Cover of the book The Serpent Sea by John Shirley
Cover of the book Brave New Worlds by John Shirley
Cover of the book Her Hunger by John Shirley
Cover of the book The Book of Cthulhu by John Shirley
Cover of the book Butcher Bird by John Shirley
Cover of the book The Root by John Shirley
Cover of the book The Harbors of the Sun by John Shirley
Cover of the book Stories of the Raksura by John Shirley
Cover of the book After the Downfall by John Shirley
Cover of the book Shadowline by John Shirley
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy