Written in Blood


The History of Fort Worth's Fallen Lawmen, Volume 1, 1861-1909

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By Richard F. Selcer, Kevin S. Foster
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS
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RICHARD F. SELCER is the author of Fort Worth Characters (UNT Press) and Hell's Half-Acre: The Life and Legend of a Red-Light District, and coauthor of Legendary Watering Holes: The Saloons that Made Texas Famous. He is a long-time adjunct professor at Tarrant County College and the International University in Vienna, and resides in Fort Worth. KEVIN S. FOSTER has been a Fort Worth police officer for 29 years and a sergeant for more than 21 years. A founding member of the Fort Worth Police Historical Association, he is also the research director and chairman of the Fort Worth Police and Firefighters Memorial committee. He lives in Weatherford, Texas.

"Written in Blood is quite detailed in its account of the histories and personal lives of the law officers involved and the persons accused of gunning them down, as well as the ensuing trials. Any reader interested in this subject would savor this wealth of detail."--Robert K. DeArment, author of Bat Masterson and Alias Frank Canton "This interesting and well researched book investigates an intriguing and overlooked phase of early Fort Worth history, the deaths of lawmen such as the police, marshals, and sheriffs. Each has a story to tell, and the authors have told it well. The book reads almost like a novel. Written in Blood will be of significant interest especially to the law enforcement community and no doubt to others who just appreciate Fort Worth history."--J'Nell Pate, author of Livestock Legacy: The Fort Worth Stockyards, 1887-1987 "Written in Blood is thirteen well told stories, each 20-25 pages long, that does not deal with just the shootings, but looks at the times, conditions, and people associated with them. It tells of the capture, trial, and executions, if they occurred, of the killers, and what happened afterwards. It is an enjoyable, readable book."--Journal of the West "On the whole, the authors present an engaging example of how to breathe life into a narrative inspired by death."--Southwestern Historical Quarterly "The tales here are as exhaustively researched and as gritty as a 'Dirty Harry' movie. . . . This book is recommended, both as a tell-it-like-it-is law enforcement history and as a research tool on the shelf. Like other North Texas Press books, this is a definite keeper."--Denver Westerners Roundup "This compelling story of thirteen fallen Forth Worth lawmen is so good calling it excellent is almost an insult. It is a superb blend of research, factual history, and storytelling. . . . All of these fallen lawmen have their blood-spattered and tragic stories explained in full, exciting detail."--Wild West History Journal "[T]his enjoyable and captivating book fills a glaring deficiency in our public memory. The narratives capture the nature of the 'true crime' genre while still resutling in a well-researched work of history."--New Mexico Historical Review

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