"Anything for Billy" is a historical novel by Larry McMurtry that delves into the life of the infamous outlaw Billy the Kid. The story is set in the late 19th century and captures the essence of the Wild West, focusing on Billy's escapades and the tumultuous times he lived in. McMurtry presents Billy not only as a notorious figure but also as a complex character shaped by his environment, relationships, and the lawlessness surrounding him.
The narrative explores Billy's interactions with various historical figures, reflecting the realities of life in a volatile frontier society. McMurtry blends factual history with fiction, bringing forth a vivid portrayal of the characters and the dilemmas they face. Through engaging storytelling, the author invites readers to witness Billy's journey and the impact of his choices on his fate.