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Paperback Wyatt and the Duke: The End of an Era, the Beginning of Another Book

ISBN: B0C12D7NDP

ISBN13: 9798388131515

Wyatt and the Duke: The End of an Era, the Beginning of Another

WYATT & THE DUKE

A Novel

Hollywood, 1927.
The frontier is officially closed.
But the West isn't finished yet-it's just moved onto a soundstage.

Wyatt & the Duke is an art deco western, set at the volatile birth of the modern movie industry, when silent films are giving way to talkies and legends of the Old West are being repurposed for entertainment and rewritten along the way. Those who can't adjust are quietly discarded.

It is The End of the West and The Beginning of the Western.

Marion Morrison (later known as John Wayne) is young, hungry, and trying to find his place in a town where illusion matters more than truth.

Wyatt Earp is the real deal.

Now, 79, he was once a genuine western legend, but now finds himself reduced to a relic-telling stories of the old days, hired for authenticity, tolerated for what he can bring to a world of make believe. He's been quietly sidelined by a new generation that no longer understands the cost of the life he lived.

When their paths cross on a 1927 movie lot, what begins as professional necessity becomes something far deeper:
a mentorship forged between two men standing on opposite sides of history. When a member of the cast is murdered, these two heroes, one young and one old, join forces to set things right, Western style.

Wyatt & the Duke marks a final heroic adventure for Earp and the first of many adventures for the young Duke.

An Art Deco Western Like No Other

Wyatt & the Duke blends:

The dust and danger of the Old West

The glamour, ambition, and artifice of early Hollywood

The sharp lines and moral contrasts of the Art Deco era when Western outlaws give way to contemporary gangsters in an all-too real battle of life and death.

This is a Western where horses share space with kleig lights, and gunfighters pretend to die in a world run by producers, directors, and studios.

A Story of Friendship Across Generations

At its core, Wyatt & the Duke is a deeply human story:

About legacy and the invention of a new movie star

About what is lost when progress moves too fast

About the unlikely friendship between a young man becoming someone of value and an old man struggling to remain relevant

As Duke learns what it truly means to stand for something, Wyatt confronts the final reckoning of a life built on violence, honor, and myth.

For Readers Who Love:

Westerns with a fresh edge

Old Hollywood and the golden age of cinema

Character-driven stories about mentorship and legacy

Novels that blur the line between myth and reality in a historical fiction that is so close to being real, you'll forget it's a novel.

FROM THE ACCLAIMED SCREENWRITER OF "TEARS OF THE SUN" AND OTHER FEATURE FILMS.

"One of Our Five Favorite Western Novels," TheHardWord.Org

It's 1927, perhaps the most exciting year in the nation's history. Hollywood is buzzing when heralded director William Desmond has a wild idea. He casts a young, unknown stuntman, Marion Morrison, to play Wyatt Earp in the studio's first-ever talking picture. It's called "Wyatt Earp, Frontier Law Man" and is based on the true-to-life exploits of the Western legend. The stakes couldn't be higher. To ensure the 19-year-old turns in an authentic performance, Desmond hires the real Wyatt Earp (now 79) to mentor him.

That's just the beginning of an unpredictable adventure that is a tour de force tale of Los Angeles in the 1920s, movie-making, romance, organized crime, murder, the quest for ultimate revenge.

"I highly recommend "Wyatt and The Duke." It's a great read, well-written, and entertaining from beginning to end. My Stetson's off to author Patrick Cirillo." -- Amazon Review

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