Rainbolt, the Ranger; or, The Aerial Demon of the Mountain

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Rainbolt, the Ranger; or, The Aerial Demon of the Mountain

by Oll Coomes

EN·~3 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total

Transcriber’s Notes:

3:52

RAINBOLT, THE RANGER: OR, THE AERIAL DEMON OF THE MOUNTAIN.

0:21

CHAPTER I. THE VILLAINS’ PLOT.

11:27

CHAPTER II. THE AERIAL DEMON OF THE MOUNTAIN.

10:07

CHAPTER III. A MOMENT OF PERIL.

3:58

CHAPTER IV. THE MASTER OF THE EAGLE.

9:31

CHAPTER V. A ROBBER ROBBED.

12:15

CHAPTER VI. THE HIDDEN HOME.

11:58

CHAPTER VII. AN IRISHMAN’S RUSE.

9:33

CHAPTER VIII. ENTRAPPED.

9:13

Description

The story opens on a bustling Omaha depot, where an emigrant train is set to thunder westward on the Union Pacific. Two shadowy figures linger on the platform, their conversation hushed but urgent, hinting at a scheme that could endanger the whole caravan. Their contrasting appearances—one a steel‑gray‑eyed veteran, the other a lanky, dark‑haired conspirator—add an unsettling edge to the scene.

Into this tension rides Rainbolt, the daring ranger whose reputation for swift justice precedes him. As rumors of a strange “aerial demon” haunting the nearby mountain begin to surface, Rainbolt finds himself drawn into a race against time to protect the passengers and uncover the villains’ true purpose. The early chapters blend classic frontier grit with a touch of the uncanny, promising an adventure where courage meets mystery on the high plains.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (193K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Demian Katz, Craig Kirkwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (Northern Illinois University Digital Library at http://digital.lib.niu.edu/)

Release date

2019-07-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Oll Coomes

Oll Coomes

1845–1921

A prolific writer of frontier adventures, this Iowa-based dime novelist turned life on the prairies into fast-moving stories for a huge popular audience. His tales of scouts, outlaws, and the American West helped shape the flavor of 19th-century popular fiction.

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