Holliday

Matthew Di Paoli

Fiction

Holliday follows the infamous 1880s gambler, dentist, and gunslinger, Doc Holliday. From the outset, Doc has been diagnosed with tuberculosis and is told to head to dryer climates and imbibe to...

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Holliday follows the infamous 1880s gambler, dentist, and gunslinger, Doc Holliday. From the outset, Doc has been diagnosed with tuberculosis and is told to head to dryer climates and imbibe to prolong his life. He has also heard of a spring located somewhere along the frontier that could cure him—what he believes to be the mythical Fountain of Youth. The novel portrays Holliday as a rock star, a living legend, increasingly hounded by paparazzi, enamored by death, cards, booze, and women. Doc is a mixture of Clint Eastwood and Jim Morrison, and though he is able to help his friend, Wyatt Earp, exact revenge, his condition worsens, traveling from Arizona to Denver, and finally dying in a sanatorium in Colorado with his boots off. A slow and unfitting end for such a bombastic outlaw.

By Matthew Di Paoli
Page Count: 283
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: July 3, 2023
Imprint: Milford House Press
Genre: Fiction/Westerns

FICTION / Westerns
FICTION / Adventure
FICTION / Literary
FICTION / Biographical

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Dylan M.
Doc's story

Like most people, I first became fascinated with Doc Holliday by watching Val Kilmer’s incredible portrayal in Tombstone. While Tombstone is Wyatt Earp’s story and Doc is a supporting character, here that’s reversed. With that in mind, the tone of this novel is quite different from the Tombstone movie. Primarily, Doc often isn’t a good guy, particularly in the beginning. But it’s interesting to read a more expansive interpretation of Doc, the Earp brothers, the cowboys, and the ladies who complicated their lives.

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Anonymous
A legend, a gunslinger, a lawman, a rockstar in his time: Doc Holliday

Holliday was born in Georgia, a Southern gentleman who studied dentistry. Dying of consumption, he traveled West looking for the “Fountain of Youth” that would cure him and make him whole again.
DiPaoli describes in vivid detail the impeccably dressed Holliday, entering a saloon, his guns barely visible under his long white coat, ordering three shots of whiskey from the white-shirted bartender. He sits at a faro table for a night of gambling, a night of forgetting. The reader tastes the dust in the streets, smells the stink of unwashed bodies, hears the cards shuffled at the Faro tables, and cringes at the sound of sudden and sometimes deadly gunfire.
Glimpses of Holliday’s past reveal connections that shaped his life: his mother who died from consumption; a drunken father who was a major in the Confederate army; Mattie, the cousin he loved, and his sometime mistress and Common-Law wife Kate.
Join Holliday on his journey. It is worth the read.

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Anonymous
Riveting - can't put it down

This book is an absolute triumph, leaving readers with a sense of wonder and a newfound appreciation for the legend of Doc Holliday. It is a must-read for anyone who seeks adventure, emotional depth, and a powerful portrayal of a life both legendary and tragically human. This book is a breathtaking and evocative novel that seamlessly blends history, myth, and the human condition. It pays homage to the enigmatic figure of Doc Holliday, presenting him not only as a gunslinging outlaw but also as a complex and relatable human being. The author's skillful writing brings the Wild West to life, and readers will find themselves deeply invested in Doc's quest for survival and redemption until the very last page.