The Hell Bent Kid
A Novel
by Charles O. Locke
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Pub Date Jul 07 2015 | Archive Date Oct 07 2015
Open Road Integrated Media | Open Road Media
Description
A crack shot more skilled with a rifle than are men twice his age, eighteen-year-old Tot Lohman has no intention of using his genius for evil. But when a fight erupts at a schoolhouse dance, Lohman is forced to defend himself, and a young rancher named Shorty Boyd winds up dead. The Boyds are numerous, powerful, and vicious, and they want revenge. With no one else to turn to, Lohman sets out across canyon country to reunite with his ailing father in New Mexico Territory. The journey will be long, hot, and perilous, and to survive it, this mild-mannered boy must become the cold-blooded killer he never wanted to be.
Based on real events, The Hell Bent Kid is a tale of pursuit as stark and mesmerizing as the Southwestern landscape in which it is set. Unrelenting from first page to last, it ranks alongside The Ox-Bow Incident, True Grit, and The Searchers as one of the most unique and artful stories of the West ever told. In 1958 it was adapted into the film From Hell to Texas, directed by the famed Henry Hathaway and starring Don Murray, Diane Varsi, Chill Wills, and Dennis Hopper.
Advance Praise
“Marvelous . . . I know of no other Western except Walter Van Tilburg Clark’s The Ox-Bow Incident that stirs me as deeply.” —Boston Herald
“Not only a superb Western, but a superior novel.” —New York Herald Tribune
“[Locke] manages to transcend the stereotyped patterns of the Western manhunt. . . . [His] accomplishment lies in his gift for sketching believable characters, his deep interest in their motives, their devices and desires.” —The New York Times
“Taut and suspenseful.” —Chicago Sun-Times
“Memorable . . . As stark and stripped of unessential detail as a ballad.” —Harper’s Magazine
“In all ways an admirable achievement . . . A story of great force.” —Alan Le May, author of The Searchers
“Taut as a bow-string; the suspense accumulates slowly like desert heat.” —The Sunday Times
“A masterpiece.” —Daily Express
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781504011716 |
PRICE | $0.00 (USD) |
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