Gary McCarthy
Gary McCarthy is the author of fourteen published American historical and thirty-four western novels in addition to his very enjoyable, informative four-volume "Our American West." In 1993, his "The Gila River" won the Western Writers of America's Golden Spur Award as the best historical paperback novel of that year. His 1991 "Russian River" California historical novel, and 2003 Arizona Western novel "Restitution" were Spur Award Finalists. He received widespread recognition for a series of...See more
Gary McCarthy is the author of fourteen published American historical and thirty-four western novels in addition to his very enjoyable, informative four-volume "Our American West." In 1993, his "The Gila River" won the Western Writers of America's Golden Spur Award as the best historical paperback novel of that year. His 1991 "Russian River" California historical novel, and 2003 Arizona Western novel "Restitution" were Spur Award Finalists. He received widespread recognition for a series of novels relating to our national parks. All of his novels have been adapted to audio format. The author is well suited to writing about the American West; he grew up riding horses and received a B.S. degree in Animal Science and an M.S. in Economics from the University of Nevada. Before becoming a full time novelist, McCarthy was employed as an economist. He has a keen interest in Native American cultures, especially the Navajo, Hopi, and Hualapai who live in his beloved Arizona. His "River Thunder" is set against the harsh background of Arizona's rugged northern mountains and the magnificent Grand Canyon and is the winner of the Western Writers of America's 2009 Spur Award for Best Historical Audio Book. "Maddie O'Brien's Christmas Donkeys" is the heartwarming story for all ages of a how a small band of donkeys arrive one snowy winter night and transform the lives of the O'Brien family in ways that Maddie could never have dared to dream. "Gold & Lace" was one of Gary McCarthy's favorite novels to research and write. It required him to learn about early sailing, navigation and about the ordeals that the gold fevered Argonauts underwent just to reach California. It is easy to imagine the terror they must have felt while trying to survive the raging storms rounding Cape Horn or fighting through the steamy, pestilent jungles of Panama. Much in this novel is based on fact including the fires that burned San Francisco, the Sydney Ducks and hangings ordered by the Committee of Vigilance. The author visited towns and historic sites in the Sierra foothills where the scars of hydraulic mining still remain, testimony to the unbridled greed unleashed by mining companies willing to destroy wilderness beauty for gold. Gary McCarthy has over three million books in print and lives in Williams, Arizona. He enjoys hiking and horseback riding in the Grand Canyon Rim Country when he is not traveling the Southwest in search of new stories upon which to base his next novel. See less
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Gary McCarthy book reviews
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The Humboldt River
Revers West
This is one of the better books in the series. Well told and well researched. A good entertaining read. Read More
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The Gila River
Rivers West
I'm attempting to read all of the books in this series and Mr. McCarthy is one of the better authors in the series. I enjoyed the story and it seemed to me that he had done his research. It's a good ... Read More