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American author

Thomas Eidson
Born 1944 (age 81–82)
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Genre Fiction, Western fiction

Thomas Eidson (born 1944) is an American author best known for his writing of The Last Ride, which was turned into a film directed by Ron Howard titled The Missing in 2003.[1] It was filmed entirely in Santa Fe, New Mexico where the novel is set.

Thomas Eidson started out as a newspaper reporter in California and has been writing since high school, from a teleplay entitled The Miracle to profiles and features for hotel publications and airline in-flight magazines. His four books are set in the 19th century Old West. The passion for this historical era stems in part from deep family roots in Kansas, where his grandfather owned and ran a cattle ranch.

For his day job he works in public relations at Fidelity Investments in Boston.

  1. ^ "My 10 Favorite Western Authors". 15 October 2013.