The Last Man: A Novel of the 1927 Santa Claus Bank Robbery

The Last Man: A Novel of the 1927 Santa Claus Bank Robbery

by Thomas Goodman
The Last Man: A Novel of the 1927 Santa Claus Bank Robbery

The Last Man: A Novel of the 1927 Santa Claus Bank Robbery

by Thomas Goodman

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Overview

2024 Spur Award Winner!

"A novel as compelling as the incredible true story it's based on." James Wade, two-time Spur Award-winning author of Beasts of the Earth.


When Santa Claus enters a Texas bank just before Christmas in 1927, no one expects him to pull a gun.

The fake white beard hides his identity from his neighbors while he and three others take everything. But their easy heist goes sideways fast when armed lawmen and citizens assemble to claim a new reward for dead bank robbers.

Taking hostages, the gang forces a path through a frenzied and bloody shootout, setting the whole Lone Star state on their trail.

One bandit dies in the getaway. One is executed in the electric chair. One swings from a rope in a mob lynching. The last man finds a life he always hoped for ... if only he can keep it.

Closely based on a true story, The Last Man is a gritty Prohibition-era crime novel filled with flawed characters and second chances.

"Do not miss this fabulous Texas tale!" Kathleen Y'Barbo, Publishers Weekly bestselling author of The Black Midnight and the Bayou Nouvelle series.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185702840
Publisher: Mainsail Media
Publication date: 10/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 372,828
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Thomas Goodman’s Spur Award-winning debut novel led two-time Spur Award winner James Wade to write, “Fans of historical fiction should list Goodman among their ‘must-buy’ authors.” Goodman first heard the tale when he lived in the small Texas community where it all took place. Learn more at ThomasGoodmanWrites.com.
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