Red Wind and Thunder Moon
Title | Red Wind and Thunder Moon PDF eBook |
Author | Max Brand |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 1996-06-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780803212688 |
The Thunder Moon series represents some of Max Brand?s best work, originally published in 1927?28 as a series of interlocking stories. The University of Nebraska Press is now republishing these stories uncut and in the sequence Faust intended, with careful reference to the original typescripts. In order, the works appear in four volumes as The Legend of Thunder Moon, Red Wind and Thunder Moon, Thunder Moon and the Sky People, and Farewell, Thunder Moon. Red Wind and Thunder Moon originally appeared in 1927 issues of Western Story Magazine. In this work, Walking Horse, war chief of the Omissi band of the Cheyennes, pays a mysterious visit to the Suhtai band, among whose foremost chiefs is Big Hard Face. Big Hard Face proudly shows Walking Horse the large herd of fine horses presented to him by his son, Thunder Moon, who has captured them in daring raids upon their traditional enemies, the Comanches. Feigning a desire to buy some of the horses, Walking Horse cleverly concludes a bargain with Big Hard Face, over Thunder Moon?s objections, that obliges the young warrior to accept an unknown gift. Big Hard Face is ecstatic over the good price he has received for the horses; Thunder Moon awaits the ?gift? with foreboding.
The Legend of Thunder Moon
Title | The Legend of Thunder Moon PDF eBook |
Author | Max Brand |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 1996-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780803212695 |
Thunder Moon, unaware that his father was a white man, struggles to make a name for himself among the Sky People
Thunder Moon and the Sky People
Title | Thunder Moon and the Sky People PDF eBook |
Author | Max Brand |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1996-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780803212640 |
The Thunder Moon series represents some of Max Brand?s best work, originally published in 1927?28 as a series of interlocking stories. The University of Nebraska Press is now republishing these stories uncut and in the sequence Faust intended, with careful reference to the original typescripts. In order, the works appear in four volumes as The Legend of Thunder Moon, Red Wind and Thunder Moon, Thunder Moon and the Sky People, and Farewell, Thunder Moon. Thunder Moon and the Sky People originally appeared as stories in 1927 issues of Western Story Magazine. In this work, Thunder Moon undertakes his greatest quest, seeking the long-forgotten home from which he was abducted as a child by Big Hard Face, chief of the Suhtai band of the Cheyennes. Betrayed by and alienated from the people among whom he was raised and whom he had led so successfully in war upon their traditional enemies the Comanches and the Pawnees, Thunder Moon is accompanied only by his faithful friend Standing Antelope. What he finds among the unfamiliar whites is much more than he expected, but much less than the consternation the strange Cheyenne hero brings to those he has not seen since he was an infant. Yet on all his travels and during all his perils, he cannot escape the spell cast on him by the enigmatic Indian beauty Red Wind.
Crossroads
Title | Crossroads PDF eBook |
Author | Max Brand |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1997-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780803212787 |
Crossroads, the fast-paced sequel to Luck, originally appeared serially in Argosy All-Story in six parts. As with all the work of Max Brand, gripping narrative carries the reader on a lightning ride from one suspenseful climax to the next. Presented here for the first time in book form, with the full text and original title restored, is the continuing saga of Brand’s finest heroine, Jack—Jacqueline Boone. Jack was blessed and cursed by the cross of Meilan when she met Dix Van Dyck. Dix, perhaps too fond of action and excitement, had stayed out of trouble on the strength of his boyish charm and the verdict of “suicide” passed on those who drew their guns on him. But he eventually runs afoul of the new sheriff, whose brother Dix had justifiably strangled with his bare hands. Repairing to the distant back country hellhole of Double Bend, Dix finds out just how much trouble Jack Boone will bring him. She warned him, “There’s bad luck around me. That ain’t all. There’s hell!”
Seven Faces
Title | Seven Faces PDF eBook |
Author | Max Brand |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 1998-02-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780803212817 |
Rival police detectives Angus Campbell and Patrick O'Rourke find themselves working together to locate the millionaire who disappeared while under their protection on a train bound for Chicago
Farewell, Thunder Moon
Title | Farewell, Thunder Moon PDF eBook |
Author | Max Brand |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 1996-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780803212671 |
The Thunder Moon series represents some of Max Brand?s best work, originally published in 1927?28 as a series of interlocking stories. The University of Nebraska Press is now republishing these stories uncut and in the sequence Faust intended, with careful reference to the original typescripts. In order, the works appear in four volumes as The Legend of Thunder Moon, Red Wind and Thunder Moon, Thunder Moon and the Sky People, and Farewell, Thunder Moon. Farewell, Thunder Moon originally appeared in 1928 in Western Story Magazine. In this work, Thunder Moon is betrayed yet again and forced to flee his newly found home among those from whom he was abducted as a child. Returning to the plains that have been the scene of his greatest exploits, he finds the shadows of the encroaching whites lengthening on the lodges of his people. Forced, in order to preserve his people, to make choices that they cannot understand, Thunder Moon must again confront his hereditary enemy, the Pawnees, as well as the oncoming whites. But soon Thunder Moon?s greatest test draws nigh, and he must find where his heart truly lies.
Luck
Title | Luck PDF eBook |
Author | Max Brand |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1997-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780803212770 |
Pierre Ryder is a missionary priest in the frozen wastes of the far north. He can out run, out ride and out shoot most. His father has been shot, and he runs into an evil woman.