Epitaph: A Novel of the O.K. Corral

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The New York Times –bestselling author of Doc follows 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 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 twenty-six 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.

"The best novel yet on the near-mythical events of the Wild West's most famous silver boomtown." — The Dallas Morning News

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4.1
27 reviews
augustowl YouTubeMusic
January 1, 2016
This book should be classified as fiction "based on a true story", due the multiple historical inaccuracies. If you want to actually learn something about Doc Holiday and the OK Corral, definitely don't read this book. If you want a cute story about the OK Corral, then this would be a book to read.
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Timothy Leslie
May 15, 2016
This is a book that I thoroughly enjoyed. Like so many others, having seen movies that portrayed Wyatt and others involved as either super heroes or bums, this book seems to bring a refreshing look at an oft told story , while pulling the covers back to see the stage upon which this narrative was played. As is so often true in life, a glimpse into the lives of those involved, reveals there are no simple paths in a rush to judge or understand an event that unfolds in a climax of thirty seconds with thirty bullets. Very well written. I am compelled to examine Mary's other books.
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Jay Newman
November 4, 2017
I read this after reading Doc. I will say I thoroughly enjoyed and savored every page. A wonderful yarn about a unique time period in our country. Highly recommended, especially if you're a boy of the baby boomer generation.
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About the author

Mary Doria Russell is the author of five previous books, The Sparrow, Children of God, A Thread of Grace, Dreamers of the Day, and Doc, all critically acclaimed commercial successes. Dr. Russell holds a PhD in biological anthropology. She lives in Lyndhurst, Ohio.

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