Texas Empire

Texas Empire by Matt Braun, published by Macmillan on November 15, 1996, is a work of fiction that immerses readers in the world of Westerns. This edition spans 384 pages and follows the journey of Jack Jordan, an Indian fighter turned trailblazer and cattleman. Set against the backdrop of the uncharted Llano Estacado, the narrative captures Jordan’s determination to secure his land while embarking on an adventure that promises to define his legacy.
Readers will find a tale of courage and ambition as Jack Jordan faces challenges in the breathtaking Palo Duro canyon. The story unfolds with themes of resilience and vision, featuring a herd of cattle, a courageous woman, and a fast gun. This edition offers a vivid portrayal of the Western frontier, inviting readers to explore the trials and triumphs of a man willing to risk everything for his dreams.
Official synopsis Publisher
TEXAS EMPIRE
MATT BRAUN
Jack Jordan, an Indian fighter turned trailblazer and cattleman, is willing to risk it all for a spread of Texas land in the uncharted Llano Estacado—and for the adventure of a lifetime.
Already a legend before turning thirty years old, Jordan’s greatest quest still lies ahead. In a breathtaking canyon called Palo Duro, Jordan is about to make an extraordinary stand with a herd of cattle, a courageous woman, a fast gun—and a vision that won’t die.
FAQ
What is “Texas Empire” about?
Who is the author of “Texas Empire”?
When was “Texas Empire” published?
What is the ISBN for “Texas Empire”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
