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Richard Shaw Wheeler (1935–2019) was an American writer and former newspaper editor. He is best known for his novels set in the American West, including the "Barnaby Skye" series. Wheeler was the 2001 recipient of the Owen Wister Award for lifetime contributions to Western literature, and is a six-time Western Writers of America Spur Award winner. Early life Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Richard Wheeler was raised in the suburb of Wauwatosa in a family descended from New England Puritans. Following graduation from Wauwatosa High School in 1953, Wheeler moved to California in the mid-1950s for three years. At first intending to be a playwright, he studied at the Pasadena Playhouse, later taking acting lessons and trying his hand at being a screenwriter. While in California he supported himself by working in a Hollywood record store and as a freelance photographer. Meeting with little success, he returned to his native Wisconsin and attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Professional career Wheeler returned to the west after attending the University of Wisconsin, working at a succession of newspapers including the Nevada Appeal, Phoenix Gazette, Oakland Tribune, and Billings Gazette. In 1972 he switched careers and became a book editor for a number of publishers, most notably Walker & Company. Inspired by both the westerns he was editing and the frequent layoffs in the industry which left him with free time, Wheeler penned his first novel, Bushwhack, published by Doubleday in 1978. He wrote five more novels in the 1970s and 1980s while still working as a book editor, before turning his attention to writing full-time in 1987. Two years later he won the first of five Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America with his 1989 book, Fool's Coach. Personal life Wheeler was married to Sue Hart, a professor at Montana State University Billings, who died in the summer of 2014. The couple divided their time between homes in Livingston, Montana, on the northern edge of Yellowstone National Park, and Billings, Montana. Published novels Skye's West series Santiago Toole series The Final Tally (1990) Deuces and Ladies Wild (1991) The Fate (1992) Incident at Fort Keogh (1996) Rocky Mountain Company series The Rocky Mountain Company (1991) Cheyenne Winter (2002) Fort Dance (2003) Sam Flint series Flint's Gift (1997) Flint's Truth (1990) Flint's Honor (1999) Cletus Parr series Big Apple (2004) Bad Apple (2009) Standalone novels Awards Spur Award for Best Western Novel - 1989 Spur Award for Best Novel of the West - 1996 Spur Award for Best Western Novel - 2000 Owen Wister Award - 2001 Spur Award for Best Original Mass Market Paperback Novel - 2005 Spur Award for Best Western Short Novel - 2011 References External links Author's home page Author's page at Macmillan Books Bibliography at Fantastic Fiction Breakfast in Montana (February 2019). Discover the Richard S Wheeler popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Richard S Wheeler books.

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  • The Honorable Cody synopsis, comments

    The Honorable Cody

    Richard S. Wheeler

    When Buffalo Bill Cody died in 1917, he was the bestknown person on earth. But the world wasn't done with him. In this richly wrought novel, Richard Wheeler depicts the struggle to...

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    Cashbox

    Richard S. Wheeler

    Many people have been drawn to the boom town of Cashbox for very different reasons. Con Daley, the Silver Fox, has made and lost fortunes plunging on new mines. Sylvie Duvalier, lo...

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    Goldfield

    Richard S. Wheeler

    Goldfield, Nevada, where there's a bonanza for those who are wily enough to get it.At the dawn of the twentieth century, incredible gold ore was located in the Nevada desert, and t...

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    Bad Apple

    Richard S. Wheeler

    The world's greatest cutting horse, Bad Apple, has been shot in his paddock. The grieving owner, Rex Pattee, wants to know who did it and why. He hires a livestock detective, Cletu...

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    Heroes

    Richard S. Wheeler

    In the early 2000s, Richard S. Wheeler, author of more than 70 titles, proposed a nontraditional and risky series to an editor. While the traditional western depicts courage at arm...

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    The Two Medicine River

    Richard S. Wheeler

    Two mixedblood young people, each with a different vision of what life should be. Two lovers, kept apart by their beliefs. Two nations, the Blackfoot and the United States, at swor...

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    Badlands

    Richard S. Wheeler

    Candace Huxtable and her chaperone join an 1850s Smithsonian expedition searching for fossils in the Dakota Badlands. Although the daughter of a prominent British scientist, her pr...

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    Trouble in Tombstone

    Richard S. Wheeler

    Wyatt Earp remembers.When Wyatt Earp and his brothers arrived in Tombstone, Arizona, in the 1880s, he was a respected young lawman. When he left, a short time later, he was a fugit...

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    Restitution

    Richard S. Wheeler

    Truman and Gracie Jackson ranch near Cottonwood, Utah. But they have a secret that gnaws on them. Truman was once a young outlaw. Stricken by conscience, Truman decides to undo the...

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    The Witness

    Richard S. Wheeler

    Daniel Knott lives quietly as a bookkeeper for Amos Burch, the leading citizen of Paradise, Colorado. Burch is famed for his generosity and civic virtue. But one day, Knott finds h...

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    Cutthroat Gulch

    Richard S. Wheeler

    Sheriff Blue Smith hopes to spend his remaining days at his favorite fishing hole. He's slow and his eyesight is not good, but he presides over a peaceful county. But then he finds...

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    Masterson

    Richard S. Wheeler

    The frontier lawman Bat Masterson spent the last two decades of his life as a sports editor in New York. He and his wife set out to revisit the west where he became a legend, only ...