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Hell on the Border

Published
Apr 2021
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Historical Historical
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192

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Adapted for the Paramount+ miniseries Lawmen: Bass Reeves, directed by Taylor Sheridan and starring David Oyelowo

Winner of the 2024 International Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society Book Award
Finalist for the 2022 Oklahoma Book Award 
Finalist for the 2021 National Indie Excellence Award 
Finalist for the 2021 Best Book Award from American Book Fest 


Set in 1884, Hell on the Border tells the story of Deputy U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves at the peak of his historic career. Famous for being a crack shot as well as for his nonviolent tendencies, Reeves uses his African American race to his strategic advantage. Along with a tramp or cowboy disguise, Reeves appears so nonthreatening that he often positions himself close enough to the outlaws he is pursuing to arrest them without bloodshed.

After a series of heroic feats of capturing and killing infamous outlaws—most notably Jim Webb—and an introduction to Belle Starr, Reeves finds himself in the Fort Smith jail, charged with murder. This second book in the Bass Reeves Trilogy investigates what really happened when Reeves made the greatest mistake of his life on the heels of his greatest achievements.

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First Edition Apr 2021 UNP - Bison Books ISBN 1496220315
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Apr 2021 UNP - Bison Books ISBN 1496225392
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Apr 2021 Bison Books ISBN B08MQGGMH9
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Oct 2023 -- Not Selected ISBN B0CL2M5QLH
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