Buck Colter

Buck Colter by Matt Braun, published by Macmillan on April 15, 2000, is a work of fiction that immerses readers in the rugged landscape of the Cimarron. This edition spans 256 pages and presents a story set in a lawless region between Texas and Kansas, where Buck Colter harbors ambitious dreams of building his own ranch. As he navigates the challenges of this wild land, he faces the dangers associated with branding his own steers, all while concealing the secrets of his past and the experiences that have shaped him.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of ambition and resilience against the backdrop of the Western genre. Buck Colter’s journey reveals the complexities of his character as he confronts the powerful cattle barons surrounding him. The story delves into the motivations that drive him, illustrating how his past experiences have stripped fear from his life. This edition offers a glimpse into the struggles and aspirations of a man determined to carve out his place in a tumultuous world.
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In the Cimarron, other men had all the power. But he had a fire burning in his soul…
They called it the wild land. No Man’s Land. The Cimarron. And in the lawless strip of open range between Texas and Kansas, one man had the wildest ambitions of all: to build a ranch with his own two hands and live by the same rules as the wealthiest, most powerful cattle barons around him. In the Cimarron, everyone knew Buck Colter was courting danger by branding his own steers. What people didn’t know was where Buck had come from, what he had seen, and who he really was. Because for a man who had once lost his entire world, fear had lost all meaning–and in a wild land, ne hell of a fight was all part of the plan…
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