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Wilde West by Walter Satterthwait

      
In this perfect blend of mystery, satire and travelogue, Satterthwait ( At Ease with the Dead ) follows Oscar Wilde in his 1882 lecture tour through the American West. Wilde greatly amuses his audiences and Elizabeth McCourt Doe in particular, initiating a torrid (and to the reader, surprising) affair with her. Meanwhile U.S. marshal Bob Grigsby connects a series of murders and eviscerations of prostitutes to the cities where Wilde has delivered his disquisitions and accuses the writer of the crimes. Wilde steers the hard-drinking marshal to the other members of his tour, including an alcoholic reporter, a slick-talking business manager, a sophisticated countess, a frail valet, a retired Prussian officer and even gunslinger John "Doc" Holliday, who has been following the tour. Wilde and Elizabeth narrowly escape being killed by cowboys to whom Wilde's wit is no laughing matter, but the identity of the serial killer is not revealed until the harrowing resolution. One more surprise waits in the wings, and its delivery is just as smooth as those that the playwright himself once put to paper.

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recent publishing history

First Edition

Hardcover

Aug-1991

St. Martin's

ISBN: 0312059973

ISBN13: 9780312059972

eBook

Apr-2012

Mysterious Press

ISBN: 1453251235

ISBN13: 9781453251232


eBook (Kindle)

Apr-2012

MysteriousPress.com/Open Road

 

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published

Aug-1991 (hardcover)

genres

Suspense

people / creatures

Cowboys

Serial Killers