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Max Brand,Frederick Faust

Riders of the Silences

In 'Riders of the Silences,' Max Brand weaves a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of the untamed American frontier. The novel is deftly crafted with a rich literary style that draws upon the tradition of the Western genre to explore themes of revenge, identity, and redemption. Brand's prose balances dramatic tension with evocative descriptions of the rugged landscape, setting the stage for a tale that is both thrilling and emotionally resonant. The story revolves around Red Pierre La Rouge, raised an orphan in Canada, who upon learning of his American lineage, embarks on a quest to meet his dying father, lay him to rest, and seek vengeance. His journey becomes entangled with outlaws and the indefatigable gunslinger McGurk, culminating in a saga that is as much about the conflicts within as those without.
Frederick Schiller Faust, better known by his pseudonym Max Brand, was a literary craftsman whose work surpassed the bounds of the Western genre, exhibiting depth and versatility across various forms of storytelling. His creation of 'Riders of the Silences' emerges not only from his fascination with the Old West but also from a profound understanding of human complexities. The character of Jacqueline Boone, who defies traditional gender roles, is indicative of Brand's nuanced approach to character development. His experiences and prolific output across different genres contribute to the multi-faceted layers of narrative found within this compelling novel.
'Readers of the Silences' offers an enthralling experience for aficionados of classic Westerns and new readers alike. Brand's ability to sketch characters with such authenticity makes this work a standout in his oeuvre. Recommended for its masterful storytelling and rich characterization, this book stands as a powerful testament to the enduring appeal of Westerns and their capacity to probe the depths of the human spirit. It constitutes an essential read for those who appreciate a well-told tale set against the vastness of America's bygone eras.
488 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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