Warlock
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Publishing:24th Sep '26
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 24th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The taste and smell of Warlock was not merely that of its dust, but the taste of apprehension, the smell of fear and anger like a dangerous animal snarling and stinking in its cage . . .
In the dust-soaked, lawless town of Warlock, chaos reigns. After a band of local cowboys led by the cut-throat Abe McQuown chases the deputy sheriff out of town, the local citizens decide to take action. Enter famed Texan gunslinger Clay Blaisedell, hired to restore the peace and see off the outlaws, from San Pablo in the valley to the distant peaks of the Dinosaur Mountains. But in the heat-haze of the town, allegiances shift and justice blurs with vengeance. As a strike in the local silver mines reaches fever pitch, each man and woman must face the horrors of the past, and confront an uncertain future.
Inspired by true events surrounding the infamous gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, Warlock blazed a trail for the modern Western. A finalist for the 1958 Pulitzer Prize, it offers a scathing deconstruction of the myth of America and the duel between order and anarchy.
One of our best American novels -- Thomas Pynchon
[Warlock] blazed a trail for much of the best modern fiction of the American west * Guardian *
[A] brilliant novel of the violent West * San Francisco Chronicle *
Warlock is a story of the birth pangs of law and order, and the final arbitration of the six-shooter . . . hard to give a higher tribute to a book on the early West * New York Herald Tribune *
A vast mural of a novel * Los Angeles Times *
Like Henry James and Mark Twain, Oakley Hall is a master craftsman of the story. [His] dialogue is perfectly pitched, and intrigue will keep you turning the pages -- Amy Tan
ISBN: 9780241823071
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 35mm
Weight: 500g
656 pages