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Overview: Brian Garfield was a historian, screenwriter, and a novelist. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published novel at the age of eighteen. He would go on to write over seventy books across a wide variety of genres, and sold over twenty million copies worldwide.
Brian’s novel “Hopscotch” won an Edgar Award for Best Novel of the Year, and was also adapted into a 1980 film of the same name.
His best known novel “Death Wish” has been adapted twice, once in 1974 which starred Charles Bronson and kicked off a five film franchise, and then again in 2018 with Bruce Willis.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics > Westerns
Justice at Spanish Flat aka Range Justice (1960)
Tracy Chavis rode with caution, one hand never far from his gun. Behind him stretched a four-year trail blazed by gunflame and the guilt of an unfulfilled mission — to recover the five thousand dollars robbed from Chainlink’s boss Jim Boyce. Ahead glowed the welcoming lights of Spanish Flat. Then a group of riders cut across the lights of the town and suddenly the guns opened up. But as he rode in after his attackers had disappeared he knew that somehow his coming had been foreshadowed. But who had shot at him? And who had known?
He had finally returned to Chainlink only to find out that Jim Boyce was dead and his daughter was in the middle of a range war between Ben Majors and Sid Vivian. Could Chavis depend on a small group of allies in a battle to save Chainlink? And who would be the next to point a loaded Colt at him and pull the trigger?
Seven Brave Men (1962) as by Bennett Garland
1861 — the United States was preparing for Civil War. As the Army was pulled back from the southwestern frontier, the Apache under the feared and respected Cochise took to the warpath …
Seven men left the village of Mesilla as guards for the Overland mail coach to Yuma. They got as far as Cook’s Canyon, when they met the main Apache raiding party, under the leadership of Cochise and Mangus Colorado. Four days later, the seven were dead … but they had taken 185 killed and wounded Indian braves with them!
SEVEN BRAVE MEN is based on a true incident from the bloody history of the southwest.
The Vanquished (1964)
A California politician goes to Mexico to make himself king.
The Sonorans hire Henry Crabb to protect them from Apaches. In the lawless days that followed the Mexican-American War, bands of Indians roamed the countryside, preying on the hard-working peasants of northern Mexico. Desperate for help, a farming community offers Crabb land to establish a colony in exchange for a year’s protection from the marauders. The Sonorans do not recognize that Crabb-a Californian with frustrated political ambition-is the greatest threat of all.
Although their deal was for peaceful settlement, Crabb’s thoughts turn quickly to conquest. In the tradition of American filibusters like William Walker, Crabb attempts to establish Sonora as an independent country-with him as the dictator.
Based on a true story, this is a stunning narrative of conquest, adventure, and the shocking lengths to which ambition can drive men.
Wild Times (1978)
An aged Western showman reflects over his long and colorful career
Few bother to separate the myth of Colonel Hugh Cardiff from his real life. The nation knows him as a sharpshooter, buffalo hunter, moving pictures pioneer, and one-time proprietor of the greatest Wild West show the nation has ever seen. Some of the stories are true, some exaggerated, and some rank among the wildest of tall tales. But for a man who has lived like Colonel Cardiff, the facts trump the myth. In the spring of 1868, Denver is the richest, wildest city west of the Mississippi. When an overweight Easterner named Dr. Bogardus rolls into town to announce a shooting contest with a $1,000 prize, ears prick up. Young Hugh wins the shoot with an ancient muzzle-loading rifle, knocking glass balls out of the air and missing only four out of one hundred targets. He is famous at nineteen, and the Colonel’s wild life is just getting started.
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