
The Night-Riders - A Romance of Early Montana
By - RIDGWELL CULLUM
PHILADELPHIA - GEORGE W. JACOBS & COMPANY - PUBLISHERS
Contents
Illustrations
The Night-Riders - CHAPTER I - IN THE HANDS OF THE PHILISTINES
CHAPTER II - MOSQUITO BEND
CHAPTER III - THE BLIND MAN
CHAPTER IV - THE NIGHT-RIDERS
CHAPTER V - TRESLER BEGINS HIS EDUCATION
In the waning days of the Montana frontier, a once‑busy outpost called Forks Settlement has slipped off the map, its wooden houses standing like mute witnesses to a fading era. The heat of the high plains bears down on a lone rider, John Tresler, who arrives exhausted and thirsty after endless days on the saddle. As he pauses in the deserted market square, the quiet town reveals itself through a single window full of curious faces, hinting at the small community that still clings to life.
Tresler’s first encounter is with a weather‑worn stranger whose beard and eyes speak of countless prairie trails, and whose simple, worn clothes contrast sharply with Tresler’s own striking riding breeches. Their brief exchange sets the stage for an unexpected connection that will draw the newcomer deeper into the town’s hidden currents—rumors of night‑riders, whispered promises of love, and the restless spirit of a place on the brink of disappearance. The story promises a blend of rugged adventure and tender romance, all framed by the stark beauty of early Montana.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (598K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by D Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2009-07-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1943
Best known for rugged frontier adventures, this prolific British novelist filled his stories with the wide-open landscapes of the American West and Canada. Writing under a pen name, he spent decades turning remote settings and hard living into fast-moving popular fiction.
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