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Doug Bowman, a staple of the western for decades, takes the genre to new heights in this story of a young man seeking fame and fortune in the wide open plains of Texas.
Eli Pilgrim gave up his simple life as a pig farmer in Ohio to chase his dream on the ranges of Texas. Eli believed what he had heard about the legendary state, a land so vast, with so much opportunity, that a man has no choice but to get rich.
So, when the first frost ended, Eli sold off everything he owned, traded in his pigs for a horse, packed up his things, and went, never realizing that a man has to roll with the punches to get ahead, and that the world, especially the rough untamed fields of Texas, aren't exactly waiting for him.
- Sales Rank: #2080881 in eBooks
- Published on: 2002-10-13
- Released on: 2002-10-13
- Format: Kindle eBook
From Publishers Weekly
Doug Bowman's (West to Comanche County; Houston; etc.) latest western, Pilgrim, begins several years after the Civil War, when strapping young Eli Pilgrim decides to leave behind his family's pig farm in Ohio to seek his fortune in Texas. Upon his arrival, he lands a job at the Oxbow Ranch and kills a man in self-defense, which makes him some new enemies. When the troublemakers ambush him and his boss, Big Step, he swears vengeance. Good and bad guys are clearly drawn, but there's just enough ambiguity to make things interesting. Western fans will be entertained.
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
Hoping to become a cattle rancher, Eli Pilgrim finds himself in Texas, where he befriends Oliver Benson, owner of the biggest ranch in the territory, who figures he can use a strong young man. Then violence gets in the way. A local hard case named Johnny Hook tires to rob Eli and winds up dead; Eli is acquitted of murder, but that doesn't satisfy Hook's brothers, who come after Eli but kill Benson instead, sending Eli on his own crusade. Bowman, a Grande Ole Opry performer and veteran western novelist, has taken a moth-eaten premise (revenge in the Old West) and infused it with new energy. The thoroughly likable Pilgrim's violently detoured quest for a better life draws successfully on all the classic western archetypes. Wes Lukowsky
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Review
"Imagine a combination of James Arness, Randolph Scott, John Wayne, Alan Ladd, and Jimmy Dean's 'Big Bad John,' and you have Camp Houston, the roughest toughest fighter in the West."-Publishers Weekly on Houston
"Bowman, a respected veteran of the western genre, adds new depth to the timeworn tale of the loner out for revenge by paying attention not just to the violence, but also to life . . . before the murder. The context makes the white-hot pain more real, and his obsession with revenge more credible."-Booklist
"The best Texas novel since Lonesome Dove."-Ralph Compton
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
This is a book about food (spoiler warning)
By Jeffrey Foreman
I kinda had high hopes for this book, I'm a big fan of westerns and this looked promising. I'll start with the positives. I really liked the characters, the dialog, and the attention to detail. The main character is a very likeable guy that's easy to get behind. The problem I had with it is there's absolutely no tension, the protagonist never faces any challenge at all. Our hero Eli Pilgrim is such a quick draw that his opponents never have any chance against him, and he dispatches them all with zero difficulty. There are even parts in the book where characters talk about how Eli Pilgrim should have no problem killing his foe, and they're always right. Doug Bowman seemed more concerned with Eli Pilgrim's meals, because there isn't a chapter of this book that doesn't go into great detail about the food he eats throughout his day. Over and over again we're with Pilgrim as he buys food, cooks food (or goes to a restaurant), eats the food, and talks about food with other characters. This book pays more attention to food than anything else, and in the beginning I didn't mind it so much, but once the character sets out on his quest for revenge it REALLY kills the pacing for the book to keep detailing the meals he has during the course of his day, or how he sets up his campsites. There are almost whole chapters of this book that you could probably cut without affecting the main story because it's just detailing his time on the road setting up his camp, eating food, exchanging pleasantries with strangers, and sleeping. A little of that is good to establish atmosphere and such, but this book does it so excessively. I don't recommend this book if you're looking for action or a good revenge story. I do recommend it if you just like reading about meals and daily life in the old west.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Functional ,revenge Western
By F. J. Harvey
We first meet Eli Pilgrim as a young man working on the family hog farm in post Civil War Ohio.While his mother and two brothers seek to turn the farm into a bacon and sausage processing concern ,his dreams lie elsewhere -to be precise Texas.
He sets out to make his fortune in Texas and his journey is by no means uneventful,encompassing as it does,an encounter with ambushers and a genial con-man.It is not till he gets to Texas that his troubles really start however.He kills a would be murderer and robber only to stand trial for murder at the instigation of a corrupt lawman and the victim's friends and relatives.He is exonerated thanks in part to his new employer the redoubtable rancher Big Step Benson.The thwarted accusers ambush Pilgrim and Big Step,killing the latter.
Pilgrim then sets out to track and kill the culprits ,and this forms the core of the book.
The big drawback to it is length.Ther basic story is functional and has served as the basis for many a terse,say 150 page ,paperback original.Sadly this is almost twice as long and neither the writing nor the pacing justifies the additional length
It is nigh on half way before Pilgrim arrives in Texas and there are supefluous pages towards the end of the book which add little to its impact.Scenes of gun play and training in quick draw techniques etc are well and propulsively written but its just too long.
Genre lovers will enjoy and take comfort from its familiarity but it will gain the Western no new converts
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Doug Bowman Where is your history?
By Richard Bilbrey
I've read westerns for 50 years and sometimes it gets tiresome reading cover to cover violence. It was enjoyable to read one of everyday life, much like life really was. The action was believable and could really have happened. I don't understand why I cannot Google the author and find any information on his personal life. Where and when was he born? Grand Ole Opry performer from a family of country singers? What and who is the family? What did they record? I can find no information! I always look up and read the personal information posted about authors I truly like. This one comes up blank! I would like to know if he was as good a singer as he was an author.
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