"[A] true-life adventure saga about the female outlaw who robbed a
stagecoach at gunpoint in Arizona in 1899." --New York Times Book
Review
History was made when Pearl Hart, disguised as a man, held up a
stagecoach and robbed the passengers at gunpoint. A manhunt ensued, and
she became a media sensation, hailed by many as "The Bandit Queen." Her
early life, family and fate have long remained a mystery--until now.
Drawing on groundbreaking research, John Boessenecker's Wildcat is the
first book to uncover the true story of Pearl Hart. Her legacy as a
female trailblazer provides a look into the lives of women who made
their mark on the American West.
"Mr. Boessenecker proves a tenacious researcher, with a particular
knack for coaxing telling details from newspaper archives." --Wall
Street Journal
"Boessenecker continues to surprise us by pulling back the curtain on
assumptions and legends about Western events and characters... The
questions he asks are fresh and reveal new perspectives, and his prose
is literary and highly readable." --True West Magazine