![]() ![]() In Dead Man's Walk Woodrow and Gus are not yet twenty young Rangers in the days when Texas was still an independent republic. ![]() Danger, hardship, sacrifice, pain and fear test them to the limits of endurance friendship, comradeship, courage and love give them the strength to survive and be cheerful against fearful odds. In Streets of Laredo he bought the story ahead, giving us Woodrow Call in his old age in Dead Man's Walk, he takes the reader back, to the days when Woodrow Call and his friend Gus McCrae - surely two of the most beloved figures in American fiction - were young Rangers, first confronting the wild frontier that will form their lives. Here, is the eagerly awaited prequel to Larry McMurtry's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Lonesome Dove. ![]()
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