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Magic gun, a western duo, Max Brand

Label
Magic gun, a western duo, Max Brand
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Magic gun
Responsibility statement
Max Brand
Sub title
a western duo
Summary
Hugh Collier in 'The Danger Lover' feels he is living an empty life as little more than a competent bank employee in the town of Stanton. He decides to leave behind a life that for him was a 'caricature and savage cartoon of the beautiful truth that life may be' and heads into the mountains alone, carrying only the essentials on his horse. Even though his efforts at hunting and fishing prove to be failures in the early days, he keeps his spirits up by celebrating his small successes as he travels deeper in the wild. Two things change the course of his adventure: he sees a town from a hill, and a stranger, desperate to file on a claim, convinces Collier to trade horses. Walking the stranger's horse into town, he soon finds himself mistaken for the outlaw, Bill Gadsden, by both Gadsden's worshippers and Lassiter, the man after the outlaw. In 'The Magic Gun', 22-year-old Lewis Dikkon has led a sheltered life, working seven days a week as a shoemaker for his taskmaster uncle, Charles Bender. Being inside most of the time, he knows little of the town and its inhabitants and they have no interest in him, other than as a poorly dressed oddball. A stranger named Sam Prentiss begins showing up at 8pm every Saturday night to sit in a chair in the shop's doorway and look across the street for an hour. Their conversations, though limited, begin to set Dikkon's mind to work and before long he decides he wants to buy a gun. When gunman Dan Hodge is killed and his personal items go up for auction, Dikkon gets his Colt, which he believes is a magic gun
Table Of Contents
The danger lover -- The magic gun
Target audience
adult
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