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"Grit Lawless" by F. E. Mills Young is a thrilling Western adventure novel that transports readers to the rugged frontier of the Wild West. In this action-packed tale, the titular character, Grit Lawless, emerges as a fearless gunslinger and outlaw, navigating the lawless expanse of the frontier with a strong sense of justice and a thirst for revenge. Set against the backdrop of the untamed wilderness, Young's narrative expertly captures the essence of the Wild West, immersing readers in a world of conflict, danger, and lawlessness. As Grit Lawless confronts law enforcement and faces off…mehr

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"Grit Lawless" by F. E. Mills Young is a thrilling Western adventure novel that transports readers to the rugged frontier of the Wild West. In this action-packed tale, the titular character, Grit Lawless, emerges as a fearless gunslinger and outlaw, navigating the lawless expanse of the frontier with a strong sense of justice and a thirst for revenge. Set against the backdrop of the untamed wilderness, Young's narrative expertly captures the essence of the Wild West, immersing readers in a world of conflict, danger, and lawlessness. As Grit Lawless confronts law enforcement and faces off against rival outlaws, the story unfolds with gripping action and intense drama. With each twist and turn, readers are drawn deeper into Grit's quest for justice and redemption, rooting for the cowboy vigilante as he seeks to right the wrongs of the past. Through vivid descriptions and vivid characters, "Grit Lawless" delivers a pulse-pounding adventure that will leave readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Filled with thrilling showdowns, daring escapades, and moral dilemmas, this Western novel is sure to captivate fans of the genre and leave them yearning for more of Grit Lawless's Wild West exploits.
Autorenporträt
Florence Ethel Mills Young was an English writer of popular fiction. Young was born in Twickenham, Middlesex, United Kingdom, in 1875 and wrote 50 books between 1910 and 1941. Her early works frequently featured the English in southern Africa. Her novel, Myles Calthrope I. D. B., was adapted into the film Thou Art the Man in 1920. A Mistaken Marriage (1908), like many stories about South Africa at the time, features severely negative Jewish characters involved in illegal diamond selling. The heroine describes the main character as having the "ugliest smile she had ever seen distort a human face." The Spectator noted the publication of The Purple Mists in 1914, commenting that it contains "a strong, silent man" and adds: "Miss Young writes with remarkable fluency and has a strong grip of the plot." At least one of her works has been translated into German.