By: Max Brand (1892-1944)
Cross Brand is a gritty and action-packed western novel that follows the story of Dan Barry, a man seeking revenge for the murder of his father. The writing style is vivid and powerful, immersing the reader in the wild and lawless world of the American frontier. The character development is strong, particularly with the complex and conflicted protagonist, Dan Barry. The action scenes are intense and well-written, keeping the reader turning pages until the very end. Overall, Cross Brand is a thrilling and immersive read for fans of the western genre.Book Description: Jack Bristol shot the sheriff and stole his horse. He rode off, not into the sunset, but into the mountains. The mountain man held him captive for months and then released him. Why? And why did the girl scream with terror when she saw his face? Read this 1922 pulp Western to find the answers. Max Brand was one of many pseudonyms used by Frederick Schiller Faust , an American author known primarily for his thoughtful and literary Westerns. - Summary by david wales
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