In his signature his elegiac prose, Rhino Ranch finds Larry
McMurtry bidding a final farewell to his multi-book hero, Duane Moore,
and the rapidly changing town of Thalia, Texas.
The town of Thalia, Texas has changed forever. By the end of When the
Light Goes, Duane was already realizing how different his dusty old oil
patch was becoming. Now, coming back from a near-fatal heart attack, it
is nearly unrecognizable to him. Returning home to recover, Duane finds
a new neighbor, K.K. Slater, a stubborn, tough, quirky billionairess,
who also happens to have opened the Rhino Ranch--a preserve to save the
black Rhino--on her property.
In the midst of a world to which he no longer belongs, in a town in
which the land that used to reap oil now serves as a nature preserve, he
watches the world change around him and begins to reflect on love
affairs past and the missed opportunities he now regrets. Rhino Ranch
is a bittersweet and fitting end to this iconic series, a tribute to all
of the emotion, hilarity, whimsy, and poignancy that readers have
followed across decades.