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Gary McCarthy

    Gary McCarthy crafts American historical novels and westerns, drawing deeply from his lifelong immersion in the landscapes and cultures of the American West. With millions of books in print, his work is a testament to his extensive research and personal connection to the region, particularly its Native American heritage. His writing explores the rich history and rugged spirit of the West, fueled by a continuous quest for compelling new stories. McCarthy's dedication to meticulous research and his understanding of Western life imbue his narratives with authenticity and depth.

    Jagd im Hohen Norden. Roman.
    Prosperity, Texas: A Script Story
    Eagle Man & the Vin Fiz: A Script Story
    Wind Warrior: A Script Story
    Humoboldt River
    • 2018

      Wind Warrior: A Script Story

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A ragged Hualapai boy who plays beautiful flute music is torn from his family and sent to a harsh Indian school where he falls in love with the headmaster

      Wind Warrior: A Script Story
    • 2018

      Eagle Man & the Vin Fiz: A Script Story

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In the lobby of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum hangs the legendary VIN FIZ which made the first transcontinental flight across America in 1911 piloted by Galbraith Perry Rodgers. This SCRIPT STORY is based on that amazing story. It was a hot summer afternoon in Washington D.C. when I entered the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and first witnessed the famous VIN FIZ, hanging from the ceiling and looking small and frail inside the massive entry hall. It was a Wright Brothers

      Eagle Man & the Vin Fiz: A Script Story
    • 2018
    • 1996

      A Rivers West Novel the Humbolt comes a a relief to Elias and Libby Pike. Then cruel fate intervenes when Elias is killed and their eldest child is abducted by a band of Paiute. It now falls to Libby to fight for survival and save what's left on her family.

      Humoboldt River