Bloody Season

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Bantam Books, 1988 - Fiction - 231 pages
Pulitzer Prize finalist and three-time Golden Spur Award winner Loren Estleman gives a masterful epic account of the brutal and legendary gunfight at the O.K. Corral--"the best one I've ever read, by far".--Elmore Leonard.

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Section 1
3
Section 2
16
Section 3
27
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About the author (1988)

Loren D. Estleman was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan on September 15, 1952. He received a B.A. in English literature and journalism from Eastern Michigan University in 1974. He spent several years as a reporter on the police beat before leaving to write full time in 1980. He wrote book reviews for such newspapers as The New York Times and The Washington Post and contributed articles to such periodicals as TV Guide. He is a writer of mysteries and westerns. His first novel was published in 1976 and since then he has published more than 70 books including the Amos Walker series, Writing the Popular Novel, Roy and Lillie: A Love Story, The Confessions of Al Capone, and a The Branch and the Scaffold. He received four Shamus Awards from the Private Eye Writers of America, five Golden Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America, the Owen Wister Award for lifetime achievement from Western Writers of America, and the Michigan Author's Award in 1997.

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