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THE HUNTER HERCULES, OR, THE CHAMPION RIDER OF THE PLAINS.
THE HUNTER HERCULES; OR, THE CHAMPION RIDER OF THE PLAINS. - CHAPTER I. THE YOUNG HUNTER’S FIRST PRIZE.
CHAPTER II. THE KNIGHT AND THE “LADIE FAIR.”
CHAPTER III. THE COMANCHES’ PRIZE.
CHAPTER IV. THE TWO WIZARDS.
CHAPTER V. TWO QUEER MEN.
CHAPTER VI. THE CIRCUS-RIDER MAGICIAN.
CHAPTER VII. A TRIAL OF SPEED FOR SCALPS.
CHAPTER VIII. THE MANITOU MUST BE OBEYED.
CHAPTER IX. THE WHITE WIZARD DRUGS THE GUARD.
Against the endless amber sea of the Texas prairie, a young rider in a fine buckskin suit surveys the horizon. Chauncy Branrare, a well‑educated son of New York wealth, has traded city comforts for the raw thrill of the western frontier, bringing with him a rifle, revolvers, and a reputation as a seasoned hunter from far‑flung continents. Yet his journey is not merely sport; he is on a personal quest to locate a missing relative who vanished years ago, a search that could determine the fate of a substantial inheritance.
The quiet of the autumn morning is shattered by a desperate woman’s cry echoing from a stand of trees, followed by the flicker of a panther poised to strike. Instinct and training drive Chauncy to abandon his horse and charge into the underbrush, rifle at the ready, as danger closes in. Listeners will feel the rush of the chase, the clash between civilized poise and untamed wilderness, and the promise of deeper mysteries that lie beyond this first, perilous encounter.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (172K characters)
Series
Beadle's Pocket Novels No. 86
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Edwards, Stephen Hutcheson, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Northern Illinois University Digital Library)
Release date
2021-09-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1938
A wildly prolific American writer of boys’ adventure fiction and dime novels, he turned out hundreds of stories packed with detectives, outlaws, wilderness trips, and fast-moving action. His books helped shape the popular reading world of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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