By: Henry William Herbert (1807-1858)
Silent Rifleman: A Tale of the Texan Prairies by Henry William Herbert is an engaging and action-packed novel that transports readers back to the rugged and untamed landscapes of 19th century Texas. The story follows the protagonist, a skilled marksman known as the Silent Rifleman, as he navigates the challenges of frontier life and confronts dangerous outlaws and hostile Native American tribes.
The author does a fantastic job of immersing the reader in the sights, sounds, and struggles of the Texan prairies, painting a vivid picture of the harsh realities of life in the wild west. The character development is well-done, with the Silent Rifleman emerging as a complex and intriguing figure whose moral code and sense of justice drive the narrative forward.
The plot is fast-paced and filled with thrilling encounters and narrow escapes, keeping readers on the edge of their seats throughout. Herbert's descriptive prose vividly captures the beauty and brutality of the landscape, creating a rich and immersive reading experience.
Overall, Silent Rifleman: A Tale of the Texan Prairies is a compelling and well-crafted novel that will appeal to fans of historical fiction and westerns. Herbert's skillful storytelling and detailed world-building make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the wild and tumultuous world of the American frontier. Book Description: "Two, four, six, eight," he muttered to himself at intervals. "Yes, there are eight of them."
Again he laid his ear to the ground and listened.
"Yes, there are eight of them, sure enough," he again muttered; and then, after a pause, he added: "But two of them are mules, I think; and they are coming right down hitherward."
Then he looked to his rifle lock, and cocked his piece.
"Unless they turn aside when they reach the timber, they will be on me in five minutes; and if they know the forest, they will not turn, that's certain; for here's the only place where you can find hard bottom to ride in and out of the old Bravo, for ten miles up and down."
He paused from his soliloquy, listened again, and then a smile crept across his intelligent face.
A tale from the 1800s in the Texas plains written by British author Henry William Herbert. - Summary by E.J. Wiley
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