Zeke and Ned
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4.5 • 41 Ratings
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
Full of adventure, grace, and tragedy, Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana tell the story of two powerful Cherokee warriors searching for the future of Indian Territory.
Zeke and Ned is the story of Ezekiel Proctor and Ned Christie, the last Cherokee warriors—two proud, passionate men whose remarkable quest to carve a future out of Indian Territory east of the Arkansas River after the Civil War is not only history, but legend. Played out against an American West governed by a brutal brand of frontier justice, this intensely moving saga brims with a rich cast of indomitable and utterly unforgettable characters such as Becca, Zeke's gallant Cherokee wife, and Jewel Sixkiller Proctor, whose love for Ned makes her a tragic heroine.
At once exuberant and poignant, bittersweet and brilliant, Zeke and Ned takes us deep into the hearts of two extraordinary men who were willing to go the distance for the bold vision they shared—and for the women they loved.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
At first glance, McMurtry (Dead Man's Walk) and Ossana (his screenwriting partner, and collaborator on Pretty Boy Floyd) appear to be spinning a merely folksy tall tale about a battle for a woman that spirals out of control in the Cherokee territory of Oklahoma in the late 19th century. As the story develops, however, it becomes apparent that they have greater ambitions, such as exploring the different values behind white and Native American justice and the different responses of men and women to the sudden, often brutal, enforcement of frontier justice. Zeke Proctor is the primary protagonist, a Cherokee tribesman with a wife and triplets who lusts after Polly Beck and decides to try to make her his second wife. When Polly's husband objects to Zeke's overtures, a shootout occurs in which Polly is accidentally killed. Zeke is arrested and tried in a Cherokee court. The impatient Beck clan seeks justice via a courtroom shooting spree, leading to Zeke's best friend, Ned Christie, a Cherokee leader with a razor-sharp temper, also being accused of murder. Zeke is eventually granted a government pardon, but Ned is hunted relentlessly by white posses. The friendship between Zeke and Ned gives the story its prime canvas, even as their battles with marshals and rivals add period color. But what gives this well-wrought tale its depth is how McMurtry and Ossana convey the era's various moral shades of gray. 100,000 first printing; major ad/promo; BOMC featured alternate; paperback rights to Pocket Books.
Customer Reviews
One of My Faves
This is one of my favorite books by Larry McMurtry. The author really brings these two characters to life. A detailed and very engaging novel.
Zeke and Ned
Such an awesome book. Read it many times and I'm sure I will read it again.