The Untamed

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The Untamed

by Max Brand

EN·~6 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total
1

THE UNTAMED - CHAPTER I - PAN OF THE DESERT

7:38
2

CHAPTER II - THE PANTHER

20:00
3

CHAPTER III - SILENT SHOOTS

14:20
4

CHAPTER IV - SOMETHING YELLOW

15:49
5

CHAPTER V - FOUR IN THE AIR

13:32
6

CHAPTER VI - LAUGHTER

13:18
7

CHAPTER VII - THE MUTE MESSENGER

8:18
8

CHAPTER VIII - RED WRITING

9:53
9

CHAPTER IX - THE PHANTOM RIDER

16:25
10

CHAPTER X - THE STRENGTH OF WOMEN

8:36

Description

A stark, sun‑scorched wilderness stretches across the horizon, where granite hills glow like fire and rattlesnakes reign over the cracked earth. Hardy cattle eke out a meager existence, while buzzards wheel overhead, a reminder that even the hardiest life clings to this unforgiving landscape. The air hums with a haunting, pan‑like melody that seems to rise from the rocks themselves, setting a tone both wild and lyrical.

Into this desolate beauty rides a lone figure, his tall, slender frame a contrast to the rugged surroundings. He wears a sombrero and chaps, his dark hair and keen brown eyes hinting at a lineage far removed from the desert, yet he moves with an uncanny ease, as if the land recognizes an old, hidden strength. Beside him, a massive, wolf‑like dog watches the terrain with alert eyes, while his sleek, black stallion glistens like polished marble beneath the relentless sun.

What drives this mysterious rider—who bears no gun yet commands respect—remains a tantalizing question, inviting listeners to uncover the secrets that lie beneath the dunes and the silent pact between man, beast, and the untamed world they traverse.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (384K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Max Brand

Max Brand

1892–1944

Best known for vivid Western adventures, this hugely prolific American writer also created Dr. Kildare and published under many pen names. His stories helped shape pulp fiction in the early 20th century and reached readers far beyond the Western genre.

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