Copper Streak Trail

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Copper Streak Trail

by Eugene Manlove Rhodes

EN·~4 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

TO THE READER OF THIS BOOK FROM ONE WHO SAW LIFE UNSTEADILY AND IN PART - CHAPTER I

25:34
2

CHAPTER II

14:22
3

CHAPTER III

19:35
4

CHAPTER IV

14:20
5

CHAPTER V

16:31
6

CHAPTER VI

13:39
7

CHAPTER VII

23:10
8

CHAPTER VIII

16:25
9

CHAPTER IX

17:26
10

CHAPTER X

13:00

Description

A lone stagecoach hauls through the sun‑baked foothills of the Comobabi Range, its driver Pete Johnson and his weary horse Midnight cutting a narrow path across a landscape of salt‑grass plains and wind‑scoured knolls. The journey is a mix of practical concerns—water, heat, the distant promise of a rail line to Tucson—and quiet nostalgia for the round‑ups and open ranges of Pete’s youth. As the coach snakes toward the ghostly town of Silverbell, the harsh desert begins to reveal something unexpected beneath its barren surface.

Alongside his partner Kid Mitchell, Pete has stumbled upon a modest, copper‑capped hill that could change their fortunes forever. The find feels almost accidental, a single strike of a pick in a wind‑worn patch that hints at millions of ore waiting to be hauled away on tracks that don’t yet exist. Yet the prospect of sudden wealth brings a subtle unease, as Pete wrestles with what it means to leave behind the simple, hard‑won life he’s always known.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (277K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eugene Manlove Rhodes

Eugene Manlove Rhodes

1869–1934

Best known as the "cowboy chronicler," this Nebraska-born writer turned his years in New Mexico into vivid Western stories that helped shape how readers imagined cowboy life. His fiction drew on real range experience, giving it an easy authority that still stands out.

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