C. Forrest Lundin's western drama, "Escape From Elysian Fields", is set after the American Civil War. The Union has just defeated the Confederacy, and social and historical change is on its way. Izzy, who fights for the North, is eager to arrive home before his elder brother, Buster, beats him to it. Buster fights for the South, making him and Izzy adversaries in many ways. Let's just say that these two brothers are not close in any shape or form. Izzy fears that Buster may reach home before him and take Lace, who is Izzy's love, for himself. But when Izzy gets home, he is heartbroken. His father has already burned down their home, killing Izzy's mother, their maid, and himself in the process. Izzy eventually locates Lace and tries to get her and some other friends to safety and freedom. But his brother, Buster, who is seeking vengeance, is close behind. There is no doubt that this novel is filled with drama and excitement.
I sometimes surprise myself when I enjoy reading a genre that I do not normally read. I experienced this feeling while reading this book. I'm glad I read it because it is a real treat. I think a good novel should educate, as well as delight, its audience. The author has accomplished both goals through the use of riveting character dialogue and research. All of the characters, including Buster, are intense and engaging. The only reason I give this book 4 stars is because the introductory chapters start off a little too slowly for my liking. But, this does not dampen the impact of the storyline too much. The book is well edited, and the storyline is comprehendible. The book has some expletives, so readers should be aware of this. Nonetheless, if you enjoy reading a good historical novel, or a good western drama now and again, then you will enjoy reading "Escape From Elysian Fields".