Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Mass Market Paperback Dark Thicket Book

ISBN: 0812565223

ISBN13: 9780812565225

Dark Thicket

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Condition: Very Good*

*Best Available: (ex-library)

$6.69
Almost Gone, Only 1 Left!

Book Overview

One of America's greatest Western storytellers, Elmer Kelton has been voted the greatest Western writers of all time by the Western Writers of America." Dark Thicket "is one of his many classic tales of the history of his home state of Texas. Young Owen Danforth rides home to Texas as a wounded Confederate soldier, at a time when his home state is as savagely divided as his nation. As a grievously wounded America staggers toward the inevitable end...

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Civil War Comes Home

Dark Thicket is an apt title for this book, as it encompasses what took place in Texas after the Civil War as "home guards" who were still loyal to the Confederacy and Union loyalists continued their own local war. When Owen Danforth returns home at war's end he is tired of war, but the conflict continues to rage, and when blood is thicker than water what was he to do forcing him to choose sides in something where there are no winners? Tales of Texas is the perfect title for the novels Mr. Kelton writes, as he deals with every situation possible in the life and history of the state of Texas, and even before it was a state, but a province of Mexico. The love of his home land is evident in every book, this one no exception.

The other side of the Civil War

Owen Danforth is home from the American Civil War on temporary leave until his arm, deeply wounded by a Yankee saber cut earned in battle, heals well enough for his return. But Owen is not returning to a peaceful Texas: the people of his hometown are as divided here as on the battlefield. Even at home -- Owen's father Andrew is a staunch Unionist though his son fights for the Confederacy. But blood is thicker than politics, and to keep Andrew out of danger, Owen puts himself in the middle of a different kind of conflict but just as dangerous -- and helping two women prisoners escape to the Dark Thicket from Phineas Shattuck and other local heel flies is just the beginning. Elmer Kelton is one of the greats. His books have substance; they're meaty and as satisfying as a well-grilled T-bone. Buffalo Wagons was the first Western I read that made me realize the genre could offer depth along with a fast-paced read and historical authenticity. It's hardly a wonder that he has won 6 Spur Awards and was voted best Western writer of all times by his peers at the Western Writers of America. In Dark Thicket, Kelton shows the other side of the Civil War -- how it affected those back home, turning old friends into enemies (though those enemies are nonetheless eager to be friends again after the war is over). And in Phineas Shattuck, Kelton offers a villain that is both frightening in his realism and fun to hate in his over-the-top actions. Kelton combines history with a no-nonsense writing style that expresses genuine human emotion without resorting to overt sentimentality, creating characters that are believable in their conflicted, sometimes inconsistent natures, with real feelings that linger in the reader's mind long after the book has been put back on the shelf. I feel I learned more about the actual effects of the War Between the States on individuals from Dark Thicket than from any history book.

DARK TIMES FOR DARK THICKET!!!!!

It was dark times during the Civil War. Owen Danforth is wounded and comes home to heal but he finds "home guards" or "heal flys" as the locals call them, trying to take over the counry. Owen is caugh up in it and has no choice but to join forces with the men against the "heal flys". Their leader is Shattuck, a man who will do anythng. He killed Owen's Uncle and tries to kill the rest of Owen's family. It is the story of people who hide, and wait for the proper time to take care of the "home guard". It is a quick read and the story line is very good. Kelton makes you feel like you are there.
Copyright © 2024 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured