This book focuses mostly on Masterson's exploits in the Old West, beginning with his teen years as a buffalo hunter and exploring his various lawman jobs and gambling pursuits in a very thorough way. It does devote a couple of chapters to his years as a sportswriter and columnist, too.
I was not expecting this, but I began to feel a lot of kinship to Bat Masterson as I read this biography. A lot of his characteristics felt very familiar, like intense loyalty, a desire to study a situation thoroughly, but a willingness to act quickly if needed, and a great need to defend actions and decisions. Just so many little places where I thought, "Yeah, I do that too." Now, I don't enjoy gambling or prizefights, and I've never fired a gun at a person, but in small personality things, yeah, I found a lot of similarities.
DeArment has a clear and enjoyable writing style, and I've got a lot of his books on my TBR list now, thanks to this one.
If This was a Movie, I Would Rate It: PG-13 for not mincing words about subjects like gunfights, wounds, and prostitution.
This has been my 43rd book read off my TBR shelves for #TheUnreadShelfProject2021.
I'm so glad you enjoyed this book! I really want to read that second book about Bat myself.
ReplyDeleteIt was such a fast, engrossing read! I have a ton of DeArment's books on my wishlist now.
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