Bruce H. Thorstad was born in Minneapolis just a mile west of the Mississippi River, making him, at least by one common yardstick, a native-born Westerner. Growing up in the northern Wisconsin towns in the 1950βs and β60βs his imagination was fueled by the dozens of TV westerns of that era. βNorthern Wisconsin is big-woods countryβ¦itβs not the West, but itβs relatively unpopulated. I couldnβt look at a hill or a hayfield without mentally populating it with stampeding buffalo or attacking cavalry.β Thorstad concedes he βplayed cowboys long after it became uncomfortable to admit it, after most neighboring kids had switched to baseball and football. βIn a way,β he says, βIβm still at it.β Thorstad lives with his wife and children in Orange County, California, where he is the editor of OFF DUTY America, a nationwide general-interest military magazine. As βPaydirt,β his nineteenth-century alter ego, heβs a two-time winner of End of Trail, the largest of the annual Old West shooting competitionβ¦giving him an insiderβs knowledge that makes this and his other "Gents" novels so thrillingly authentic.