Outlaw Kingdom
In 1889, Bill Tilghman joined the historic land rush that transformed a raw frontier into Oklahoma Territory. A lawman by trade, he set aside his badge to make his fortune in the boomtowns. Yet Tilghman was called into service once more, on a bold, relentless manhunt that would make his name a legend for all time--in an epic confrontation with outlaw gang leader Bill Doolin.
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“Matt Braun is just as fearless as the man of the West he brings to life in his novel, Outlaw Kingdom. Braun tackles the big men, the complex personalities of those brave few who were pivotal in the settling of an untamed frontier. Outlaw Kingdom is an indelible portrait of a hard man living in dangerous times who was also a compassionate human being.”
— Jory Sherman, author of Shadow Rider and Song of the Cheyenne
Outlaw Kingdom features one of the most memorable of the early marshals, whose story, until now, has never been properly told.
— Don Coldsmith, author of the Spanish Bit saga“Matt Braun captures the essence of the unique time and place called Oklahoma Territory, making real one of the West’s most legendary lawmen.
— Terry C. Johnston, author of the Plainsmen seriesBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Matt Braun (1932–2016) was the author of forty-four novels and four nonfiction works, including Black Fox, which was made into a CBS miniseries. He specialized in fictional stories of the western frontier, which have sold over forty million copies. He won the Golden Spur Award from the Western Writers of America for The Kincaids. Born in Oklahoma, he was a fourth-generation Westerner, steeped in the tradition and lore of the frontier era. His books reflect a heritage rich with the truths of that bygone time. Raised among the Cherokee and Osage tribes, he learned their traditions and culture, and their philosophy became the foundation of his own beliefs. Like his ancestors, he has spent most of his life wandering the mountains and plains of the West. His heritage and his contribution to Western literature resulted in his appointment by the governor of Oklahoma as a territorial marshal. He also won the Owen Wister Award for lifetime achievement and the Festival of the West Cowboy Spirit Award.
William Dufris attended the University of Southern Maine in Portland-Gorham before pursuing a career in voice work in London and then the United States. He has won more than twenty AudioFile Earphones Awards, was voted one of the Best Voices at the End of the Century by AudioFile magazine, and won the prestigious Audie Award in 2012 for best nonfiction narration. He lives with his family in Maine.