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Drifter's Vengeance

Drifter's Vengeance( )
Author: Brand, Max
Series title:Western Ser.
ISBN:978-1-58547-508-7
Publication Date:Dec 2004
Publisher:Center Point Large Print
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $28.95
Book Description:

Sheriff Buck Masters called Speedy "Tramp Loyal." And the sheriff was absolutely right. Speedy didn't like to work for a livign and he carried a guitar instead of a gun. He was a king among tricksters and his artful hands would strip away a man's weapons before he knew it. And Speedy had the uncanny ability to separate a thief from his loot and a crooked boss from his power. Speedy was about to use is special skills as the deputy sheriff of Sunday Slough, where they called a deputy a...
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Book Details
Pages:256
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Westerns
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):2.402 x 9.36 x 0.332 Inches
Book Weight:1.65 Pounds
Author Biography
Brand, Max (Author)
Max Brand is the best-known pen name of Frederick Faust, who was born in Seattle, Washington in 1882, and orphaned early. Faust grew up in the rural San Joaquin Valley of California. At the University of California, Berkeley, he became a student rebel and a one-man literary movement, contributing to campus publications. He was denied his degree because of his unconventional conduct. He then traveled, ending up in New York City where he received simultaneous recognition as a serious poet and successful popular-prose writer. Later, he traveled further, making his home in New York, then in Florence, Italy, and finally Los Angeles. He much preferred Italy, where he lived from 1926 to 1938, and where much of his writing was done.

Faust, who wrote under more than a dozen pseudonyms, was a prolific writer, not only of westerns, but also of hundreds of other novels and books, including the popular Dr. Kildare series. Faust's first novel The Untamed (1918) was a success and introduced a semimythical character, Whistlin' Dan Barry, who travels the West following the wild geese, accompanied by a black wolf. His characters, who often have a mythic quality, are memorable, and his books are always entertaining.

Faust was also a screenwriter for several Hollywood studios, including MGM, Warner Brothers, and Columbia. Once the United States entered the Second World War, Faust abandoned his lucrative writing career and his work as a screenwriter to serve as a war correspondent with the infantry in Italy, despite his fifty-one years and a bad heart.

Faust died in 1944, killed during a night attack on a hilltop village held by the German army. Even after his death, new books based on magazine serials, unpublished manuscripts, or restored versions continue to appear so that he has averaged a new book every four months for seventy-five years.

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