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A classic Western novel by Max Brand.




Max Brand was the pen name of American author Frederick Schiller Faust. Brand was best known for writing Western novels, and many films have been adapted based on his stories.



The fifty empty freights danced and rolled and rattled on the rough road bed and filled Jericho Pass with thunder; the big engine was laboring and grunting at the grade but five cars back the noise of the locomotive was lost. Yet there is a way to talk above the noise of a freight...

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The Gunman's Reckoning is a classic Western novel written by Max Brand. The book tells the story of a notorious outlaw named Buck Duane, who is forced to flee his home after killing a man in self-defense. Buck travels to the town of Alder Gulch, where he hopes to start a new...

The Gunman's Reckoning is a Western novel written by Max Brand. The story follows the character of Bob Darcy, a notorious gunman who has been on the run for years. After a botched robbery, Darcy is forced to flee to a small town called Twin Springs. There, he meets a woman named...


The Gunman's Reckoning is a western novel by Max Brand that tells the story of a notorious outlaw named Tom Lanning who has been on the run for years. After a botched robbery, Lanning is forced to flee into the wilderness, where he meets a young woman named Nancy. Despite her...




A tough guy, an evil man, and his angel daughter make fascinating bedfellows as they attempt to save a family gold mine in this intriguing tale from Max Brand. Plot twists, suspense and mystery make this story impossible to put down.




For the first moment Donnegan was not sure; it was not until there was a slight faltering in the deal--an infinitely small hesitation which only a practiced eye like that of Donnegan's could have noticed--that he was sure. The winner was crooked. Yet the hand was interesting...

The fifty empty freights danced and rolled and rattled on the rough road bed andfilled Jericho Pass with thunder; the big engine was laboring and grunting at thegrade, but five cars back the noise of the locomotive was lost. Yet there is a way totalk above the noise of a freight...
