Trailin'!


Lu par Rowdy Delaney

(4.6 stars; 313 reviews)

“Max Brand", the most used pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is best known today for his western fiction. Faust began in the early twentieth century selling his stories to the pulp magazines, writing in many genres under numerous pseudonyms. He is probably best known as the creator of the character Destry. His novel Destry Rides Again has been filmed several times, most notably the 1939 version starring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Also his character Dr. Kildare which was popularized in film and on television earned him a fortune.
Faust’s novel The Untamed, the first of three novels featuring the classic western hero Dan Barry was filmed in 1920, starring Tom Mix. Faust became a front line war correspondent and died of wounds received while traveling with American soldiers in Italy, May 12, 1944.
Trailin’ (1919) tells the story of Anthony Bard, a young aristocract from the east with a hunger for adventure, who sees his father murdered in the yard of their home. This starts young Anthony on a trail of vengeance that leads him to the far west. Here, Anthony, a tenderfoot with a knack for survival must track down a legendary outlaw who waits for him, not with a gun, but with a story. Along the way he braves the elements, resists a band of cold-blooded killers and finds love. A classic western revenge plot…..with a twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney) (7 hr 23 min)

Chapitres

La-a-a Dies an' Gen'l'mun 12:48 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Sporting Chance 12:48 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Social Suicide 11:18 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
A Session Of Chat 13:39 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Anthony Is Left In The Dark 8:28 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
John Bard 11:36 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Bluebeard's Room 8:59 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Marty Wilkes 9:24 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
"This Place For Rest" 10:10 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
A Bit Of Stalking 10:17 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
The Quest Begins 11:16 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
The First Day 11:59 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
A Touch Of Crimson 9:04 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Lemonade 14:40 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
The Darkness Of Eldara 9:48 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Bluff 10:10 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Butch Returns 14:48 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Foolish Habits 9:25 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
The Candle 7:07 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Joan 9:36 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
The Swimming Of The Saverack 9:44 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Drew Smiles 8:07 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
The Comedy Setting 9:07 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Sam'l Hall 8:30 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Hair Like The Sunshine 6:55 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
"The Critique Of Pure Reason" 8:29 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
The Stage 10:05 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Sally Breaks A Mirror 12:38 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
The Show 9:15 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
The Lamp 9:29 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Nash Starts The Finish 8:50 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
To "Apprehend" A Man 13:59 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Nothing New 13:37 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Criticism 9:45 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Abandon 15:02 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Jerry Wood 9:28 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
"Todo Es Perdo" 9:36 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Bacon 13:19 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Legal Murder 11:10 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Partners 11:52 Lu par Rowdy Delaney
Sally Weeps 17:00 Lu par Rowdy Delaney

Critiques

pretty decent western revenge tale, read well


(4 stars)

Max Brand sometimes wrote detective stories, when he wasn't writing westerns. In this book, he combines the western with the murder mystery. You don't expect a western to open in NYC, at Madison Square Garden no less, but this one does. A few chapters later, a young man, well educated and otherwise citified, sees his father murdered in their New York home. He then sets out for the wild west in search of the cowboy whodunit. In a late plot twist that the average reader will see coming a mile away, the young man learns that all is not as he has thought. Meanwhile, his tenderfootin' ways make him multiple enemies, yet win the heart of a woman. As expected with Max Brand, the story is well told and the characters are interesting, if not overwhelmingly original. The reader did a good job, though at least twice slipping in the chapter introductions and calling the book "Trailin' by Zane Grey." Easy mistake to make. Can it be fixed? Please forgive my pointing it out. I really did enjoy the reader's pleasant voice and performance. Personally, I like Grey a lot better but Brand ain't bad.


(4 stars)

A well-crafted and very compelling story, and equally well narrated! Can't wait to follow it up with similar. I much appreciate Librivox's suggestions of related items. Thank you to all concerned! 👍 PS I tried to give five stars but was blocked. Perhaps I've missed some reason/explanation why.

Trails cross many hearts!


(5 stars)

Thanks, Rowdy Delaney from Idaho, for another superb reading! Max Brand always writes to make you feel like there is just no way out for our Hero! We get to go west, experience with Anthony horses and guns, good guys and bad, and that things that are not as you think they are can change the whole course of your life! What a clever play on the word "trailin!"

Skips by 3-4+ chapters


(5 stars)

The chapter sequence skips 3-4+ at a time so watch for the chapter to chapter changes or you will miss 2/3rds of the book and not at all understand what a great read it is. Wonderful story told by a peerless author!!!

Sparky


(5 stars)

From start to finish, enjoyed every aspect of this work... a good mystery...a fine reader who brought the characters alive...a bad guy for good measure....some interesting bits about the culture...just enough description of the terrain...action.. Philosophical moments...and a happy, predictable ending

Great Western love story


(5 stars)

it the story of two men who love the same woman, and a father and son. finding that love is no easy task. it takes another women of courage. Read by a good reader.

MB DOES IT AGAIN


(4.5 stars)

Another great "non-western" western by MB. Even though the secret seemed to be obvious, getting to the climax was entertainind. A very fine reading.

SUCH A WINNER ! ! !


(5 stars)

First time for reading this book I. I have received m any pleasant hours with Max Brand westerns !