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Wild West

Book Review: Wild Bill by Tom Clavin

By Chris Wolak

March 4, 2019

From Tom Clavin, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dodge City, Wild Bill is the story of the first lawman of the Wild West. What do you know about Wild Bill Hickock? True or False. Wild Bill was a: Folk hero Scout Spy Soldier Abolitionist Wagon master Gambler Gunfighter Snazzy dresser Devoted husband New York City…

The Immense Appeal of HBO’s Mysterious Westworld

By Kristen Houghton

January 26, 2017

Looking for a cool, new-world vacation? Love living a fantasy without any consequences? Need to get away from the same-old, same-old resort vacation? The old Wild West beckons you. Come to the western-themed series resort on HBO known as Westworld. It just might be your virtual reality dream come true. But be careful, though. Don’t…

Billy the Kid Wooden Plaque

By Crime HQ

May 4, 2016

Billy the Kid is said to have killed 21 men—one for every year of his life. The man, the kid, the legend; he was also able to escape capture by killing two guards, despite being shackled at the legs and wrists. He was finally gunned down by Sheriff Pat Garrett, though some say it was…

Who Is Your Favorite Wild West Outlaw?

By Crime HQ

May 3, 2016

The (Wicky Wicky Wild, Wicky Wild, Wicky Wicky Wild) Wild West of the mid-to-late 19th century contributes to much of American folklore. Though heroes get remembered, legends never die—and in a lot of cases, the deaths of the most famous Wild West Outlaws are controversial, only adding to the legend themselves.  While often thought of…

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