The Madstone
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- $23.99
Publisher Description
With echoes of Lonesome Dove and News of the World, the riveting story of a pregnant young mother, her child, and the frontier tradesman who helps them flee across Texas from outlaws bent on revenge, even as an unlikely love blossoms.
Texas, 1868. As nineteen-year-old Benjamin Shreve tends to business in his workshop, he witnesses a stagecoach strand a passenger. When the man persuades Benjamin to help track down the vanished coach—and a mysterious fortune left aboard—he is drawn into a drama whose scope he could never have imagined.
The missing coach has a surprise in store: its other passengers include Nell, a pregnant young woman, and her four-year-old son, Tot, who are on the run from Nell’s brutal husband and his murderous brothers. After learning of their plight, Benjamin offers Nell and Tot passage to the distant Gulf of Mexico, where they can escape to safety. This chivalrous act will prove more dangerous than he could have expected, as buried secrets—including a cursed necklace—reveal themselves.
Even as Benjamin falls in love with Nell and imagines life as Tot’s father, vengeful pursuers are on their trail. With its vivid characters and expansive canvas, The Madstone calls to mind Larry McMurtry’s American epics. The novel is full of eccentric action, unrelenting peril, and droll humor—a thrilling and beautifully rendered story of three people sharing a hazardous and defining journey that will forever bind them together.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Strap in for a Western saga dripping with danger, romance, and vivid period detail. Set in 1860s Texas, The Madstone follows the story of 19-year-old carpenter Benjamin as he struggles to save the life of a pregnant woman named Nell and her young son. On the run from her abusive husband’s brothers, Nell and her boy find refuge in Benjamin’s wagon—and encounter colorful traveling companions and a possibly cursed necklace along the way. Novelist Elizabeth Crook tells her tale in the form of a letter written later by Benjamin, whose voice feels authentic to the period, and narrator Will Collyer inhabits his character so convincingly you’ll feel like the letter’s got your name on it. Whether you want suspense, a heartfelt love story, or a slice of old America, The Madstone has it all.