Mary Doria Russell, the bestselling, award-winning author of The Sparrow, returns with Epitaph. An American Iliad, this richly detailed and meticulously researched historical novel continues the story she began in Doc, following Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday to Tombstone, Arizona, and to the gunfight at the O.K. Corral.A deeply divided nation. Vicious politics. A shamelessly partisan media. A … politics. A shamelessly partisan media. A president loathed by half the populace. Smuggling and gang warfare along the Mexican border. Armed citizens willing to stand their ground and take law into their own hands. . . .
That was America in 1881.
All those forces came to bear on the afternoon of October 26 when Doc Holliday and the Earp brothers faced off against the Clantons and the McLaurys in Tombstone, Arizona. It should have been a simple misdemeanor arrest. Thirty seconds and thirty bullets later, three officers were wounded and three citizens lay dead in the dirt.
Wyatt Earp was the last man standing, the only one unscathed. The lies began before the smoke cleared, but the gunfight at the O.K. Corral would soon become central to American beliefs about the Old West.
Epitaph tells Wyatt’s real story, unearthing the Homeric tragedy buried under 130 years of mythology, misrepresentation, and sheer indifference to fact. Epic and intimate, this novel gives voice to the real men and women whose lives were changed forever by those fatal thirty seconds in Tombstone. At its heart is the woman behind the myth: Josephine Sarah Marcus, who loved Wyatt Earp for forty-nine years and who carefully chipped away at the truth until she had crafted the heroic legend that would become the epitaph her husband deserved.
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I loved this book! It was hard to put down after I started. I’ve always been fascinated by Wyatt Earp & his brothers & Doc Holiday and this book delved right into the characters and what it would have been like living in those times. I highly recommend it. In fact, I now want to read Doc, written by the same author.
An informative look at the Earp family, but I found the book long and slow moving.
Loved it. Great follow up from doc
Having already read Doc by the same author, I was looking forward to this novel which also revolves around the Gunfight at the OK Corral and the lives of the Earp brothers, Doc Holliday, the Earp “wives”, the Clanton brothers and the other men and women involved in the historical records of the time. If you are interested in Western historical …
Although the conversations between characters is assumed they are believable. I learned a good deal of historical importance that is not common knowledge. It was a good read!
After reading Russell’s book Doc, which was a wonderful character-driven story about Doc Holliday and his acquaintances before Tombstone and the fight at O.K. Corral, I was at first taken aback by the dry prose of Epitaph. Setting the metaphorical stage for the fight at O.K. Corral, Russell attempts and succeeds in developing a a well researched …
Lots of books on this topic. Unique and fun.
HAVING PREVIOUSLY READ DOC BY THE SAME AUTHOR (ABOUT DOC HOLIDAY), I FOUND THIS BOOK ALSO VERY INTERESTING READING. THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THER WOMEN WERE VERY INTERESTING.
A good period piece
Outstanding author – brings life to the characters of Tombstone – highly recommend