The name Doc Holliday conjures images of the Wild West and the shootout at the OK Corral, but before he was a Western legend he was a Southern son, born in the last days of the Old South with family links to the author of Gone with the Wind. Now this amazing story is told for the first time in a trilogy of novels entitled Southern Son: The Saga of Doc Holliday. The story begins with Inheritance, set during the turbulent times of the American Civil War, as young John Henry Holliday welcomes home his heroic father and learns a terrible secret about his beloved mother. Inheritance is the first novel in an epic tale of heroes and villains, dreams lost and found, families broken and reconciled, of sin and recompense and the redeeming power of love.
Victoria Wilcox is founding director of Georgia's Holliday Dorsey Fife House Museum, the antebellum home of the family of Doc Holliday. Her work with the house led to eighteen years of original research and inspired her novel trilogy, "Southern Son: The Saga of Doc Holliday." She has been advisor and contributor to other authors, has lectured extensively, and appeared on various television programs relating to her work. A member of the Western Writers of America, Wilcox's writing on the Old South and the Wild West has appeared in such publications as North Georgia Journal and True West. Drawing on a life long love of music and theater, she has written songs for Nashville recording artists and authored the musical "Goin' To Zion!" along with numerous smaller theatrical works. She is currently working on a historical novel about the real-life pirate of the Caribbean, Stede Bonnet.
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