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“Ryan Coleman delivers a stunning epic first novel that shows you the young man behind the outlaw legend and takes readers inside the war for Lincoln County with gun-blazing ferocity.” Don Winslow, #1 internationally bestselling author
“Billy the Kid: The War for Lincoln County is part western, part historical fiction, with Coleman’s fine craftsmanship and ace storytelling making for a worthy addition to the history of Henry McCarty (a.k.a. William Bonney, a.k.a. Billy the Kid). Coleman’s depth of character and attention to detail bring us even closer to the near-mythic figure we thought we knew. This is a must-read for western lovers and history buffs alike.” James Wade, Spur Award–winning author of Hollow Out the Dark and All Things Left Wild
“A stunning debut from a gifted new author.” T. J. Newman, #1 bestselling author of Falling
“Coleman truly makes Billy the star of the show.” Booklist
“Billy the Kid: The War for Lincoln County delivers everything quality historical fiction should…Coleman creates a Shakespearean tale of political plotting and fate with dust, gunpowder, and blood.” The Hard Word
“Anyone who loves Westerns will be fascinated with this book that breaks down all the discrepancies about Billy the Kid…There is plenty of action that will keep readers pinned to their seat.” Crimespree
“Told in short vignettes, the novel is a breathless read, moving rapidly between various parties, up until the long-drawn-out showdown in Lincoln…I warmly recommend this to readers of Western frontier fiction for its wealth of detail, and perhaps a more sensitive relaying of the facts which precede the legend.” Historical Novel Society
“Coleman provides some much-needed humanization of a character who feels like part of American folklore…The story allows us to reach back into the past and take a deeper look at one of the most famous names of the Old West.” Fully-Booked
“Coleman draws from the amazingly rich historical record much in the manner of James Michener; historical fiction that captures the true spirit of actual events.” Topanga New Times
“A fun tale.” Tzer Island