The Madstone, Elizabeth Crook
The Madstone, Elizabeth Crook
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The Madstone
A Novel

Author: Elizabeth Crook

Narrator: Will Collyer

Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/07/2023


Synopsis

With echoes of Lonesome Dove and News of the World, the riveting story of a pregnant young mother, her child, and the frontier tradesman who helps them flee across Texas from outlaws bent on revenge, even as an unlikely love blossoms.

Texas, 1868. As nineteen-year-old Benjamin Shreve tends to business in his workshop, he witnesses a stagecoach strand a passenger. When the man persuades Benjamin to help track down the vanished coach—and a mysterious fortune left aboard—he is drawn into a drama whose scope he could never have imagined.
 
The missing coach has a surprise in store: its other passengers include Nell, a pregnant young woman, and her four-year-old son, Tot, who are on the run from Nell’s brutal husband and his murderous brothers. After learning of their plight, Benjamin offers Nell and Tot passage to the distant Gulf of Mexico, where they can escape to safety. This chivalrous act will prove more dangerous than he could have expected, as buried secrets—including a cursed necklace—reveal themselves.
 
Even as Benjamin falls in love with Nell and imagines life as Tot’s father, vengeful pursuers are on their trail. With its vivid characters and expansive canvas, The Madstone calls to mind Larry McMurtry’s American epics. The novel is full of eccentric action, unrelenting peril, and droll humor—a thrilling and beautifully rendered story of three people sharing a hazardous and defining journey that will forever bind them together.

About Elizabeth Crook

Elizabeth Crook has published five previous novels, including The Which Way Tree, The Night Journal, which received the Spur Award from Western Writers of America, and Monday, Monday, a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2014 and winner of the Jesse H Jones Award from the Texas Institute of Letters. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ron on November 21, 2023

In this murky world of cowardly self-interest, we crave someone courageous and honest. We need Benjamin Shreve, the young narrator of Elizabeth Crook’s stirring new western, “The Madstone.” He’s not too good to be true, just good enough for us to want him to be true. As one devoted character says, h......more

Goodreads review by Chris on June 09, 2023

The Madstone is a treasure: a brilliant, beautiful page-turner of a book. Elizabeth Crook has re-imagined the western, giving us a poignant love story and a riveting road novel. I devoured it — and you will, too.......more

Goodreads review by switterbug (Betsey) on January 29, 2024

[4+] A wild west Texas tale filled with hidden gems and galloping adventures begins the moment you open the book. Elizabeth Crook (a fellow Austinite!) wastes no time in taking the reader on a trailblazing ride of the Lone Star State. The landscape is stunning and the superb storytelling left me bre......more

Goodreads review by Terri Suda on October 17, 2023

Definitely one of the best books I've read this year. An absolute page turner reminiscent of Lief Enger's Peace Like a River, and the writings of William Kent Krueger. The story has such a pull with characters that don't let go. If I were still working at my public library job I'd be hand selling th......more

Goodreads review by Ann on March 08, 2024

This wonderful tale, set in post-Civil War Texas, fully engaged me. The main character and narrator is 19 year old Benjamin, and the novel consists of his retelling of certain events to Tot, a child at the time of the events being retold. The story begins when Benjamin decides to help a stranger (Di......more


Quotes

"Crook has written the perfect adventure to curl up with on some desolate winter night . . . There is something satisfying about being in the presence of such a conscientious protagonist . . . Crook is a master at rustling up competing forces to create cinematic calamities . . . This story gallops madly along from one imperiled moment to another . . . Terrifically entertaining."—Washington Post

“A wonderfully transporting tale of the Old West.”—People Magazine

“As thrilling as its predecessor . . . a compelling read on its own terms.”—Texas Monthly

"The Madstone is tender, violent, funny, and, like just about everything Crook writes, drenched in Texas history."—Houston Chronicle

"An epic journey across the Lone Star State."—Dallas Morning News

"A beautifully crafted story . . . Benjamin’s smart, heartfelt and witty narration makes the story as well as the manner in which Crook brings 1860s Texas vividly to life. Her writing and sense of place are stunning . . . Have tissues handy when you read it.”—Buzz Magazine

“Crook has a gift for engaging details . . . The guiding spirit here is Dickens . . . An entertaining, well-paced yarn.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred)

"This epistolary novel will appeal to western and historical fiction readers alike (particularly Lone Star aficionados)."—Booklist

“Elizabeth Crook is already a household name in Texas, but The Madstone should establish her as a national figure, evoking the works of Charles Portis and Larry McMurtry as we go on a harrowing (and sometimes humorous) ride through 1868 Texas.”—CrimeReads

"A fresh take on the Western novel which should be much admired."—Historical Novel Society