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Dead Man's Walk

Larry McMurtry
Barcode 9781529099966
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Release Date: 26/06/2025

Genre: Fiction
Sub-Genre: War & Westerns Stories
Label: Picador
Series: Picador Collection
Language: English
Publisher: Pan Macmillan

The first book in the Lonesome Dove quartet, set in frontier America during the early nineteenth-century, as two young men set out for the danger and promise of New Mexico.

Taking you deep into the heart of the American West, Dead Man’s Walk is the first book in Larry McMurtry’s Lonesome Dove quartet.

'McMurtry has crafted a tale of love, fear and sacrifice in the face of Wild West adversity.' – The Times


These are the wild days when Gus McCrae and Woodrow Call – heroes of Lonesome Dove – first encounter the untamed frontier that will form their characters.

Not yet twenty, Gus and Call enlist as Texas Rangers under the command of Caleb Cobb, a capricious outlaw determined to seize Santa Fe from the Mexicans. The two young men experience their first great adventure in the barren, empty landscape of the great plains, in which arbitrary violence is the only law – whether from nature, or from those whose territory they must cross in order to reach New Mexico.

Danger, sacrifice and fear test Gus and Call to the limits of endurance, as they seek the strength and courage to survive against almost insurmountable odds in the West of early nineteenth-century America.

The powerful prequel to Lonesome Dove, continue the series set in the Wild West with Comanche Moon.

'Larry McMurtry, at his best here, is one of the finest American novelists, ever' – Los Angeles Times

Now part of the Picador Collection, a series showcasing the very best of modern literature.