Born in New York's ruthless Five Points, a boy named Henry fought his way west and became the legend known as Billy the Kid. From back-alley brawls to desert gunfights, this book reveals the loyalty, loss, and grit behind the myth - and confronts the question that still divides the American West: Did Pat Garrett really kill him?
When a mysterious old man in 1950s Texas claimed to be the Kid, evidence and eyewitness accounts ignited a controversy that refuses to die.
What if the most famous outlaw in American history didn't die young-but lived long enough to tell his own story?