An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
- Booklist For more from Melissa Lenhardt, check out: The Sawbones Series Sawbones Blood Oath Badlands An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist An all-out women-driven, queer, transgender, multiracial takeover of the Old West .
and that's exactly what Melissa Lenhardt delivers in her unapologetically badass western, Heresy .
- New York Times Lenhardt has created a bold new story where women have taken their rightful place in the narrative of the Outlaw Western genre; where wit, wisdom and wiles could mean the difference between life and death, and where the fellowship of women bested every challenge.
-- Kathleen Kent Margaret Parker and Hattie LaCour never intended to turn outlaw.
After being run off their ranch by a greedy cattleman, their family is left destitute.
As women alone they have few choices: marriage, lying on their backs for money, or holding a gun.
For Margaret and Hattie the choice is simple.
With their small makeshift family, the gang pulls off a series of heists across the West.
Though the newspapers refuse to give the female gang credit, their exploits don't go unnoticed.
Pinkertons are on their trail, a rival male gang is determined to destroy them, and secrets among the group threaten to tear them apart.
Now, Margaret and Hattie must find a way to protect their family, finish one last job, and avoid the hangman's noose.
Readers who relish an unusual narrative structure will enjoy this unique take on the traditional western.
-- Booklist.
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