Riders of Judgment, Frederick Manfred
Riders of Judgment, Frederick Manfred
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Riders of Judgment

Author: Frederick Manfred

Narrator: Eric G. Dove

Unabridged: 11 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/09/2015

Categories: Fiction, Western


Synopsis

Riders of Judgment centers on the three Hammett brothers and their cousin Rosemary, whom all three love. To the oldest brother, Cain, falls the lot of avenging the murder of his father, grandfather, and brother. Cain - who is, in a sense, a cowboy Hamlet - is torn by conflicts within himself. He desires peace yet is forced to wear a gun. He is a law-abiding man by instinct yet has to take the law into his own hands. He is loved by a woman but rejects her because he feels unworthy of her love. Then one spring morning the cattle barons invade his territory, and Cain's hesitancy vanishes. One man's inner struggle becomes a fight to turn the cattle kingdom into a free country for the small stockman.

About Frederick Manfred

Frederick Manfred (1912–94) grew up on a farm in Iowa with six brothers, attended Calvin College in Michigan, and then hitchhiked for two years across America, which provided him with rich material for his novels. He is the author of twenty-four novels, including a five-volume series, The Buckskin Man Tales, which includes Lord Grizzly, a finalist for the 1954 National Book Award, Conquering Horse, Scarlet Plume, King of Spades, and Riders of Judgment.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mark on October 31, 2016

Riders of Judgement takes what looks like a Western and elevates it to first-rate historical fiction. Manfred used factual material to write the story of one man's part in a Wyoming range war, and did it with a rich writing style that made the words alone thrilling. Possibly not as well known as his......more

Goodreads review by John on October 06, 2023

This book is a fictional rendering of the Johnson County, WY range wars of the 1890s when the small ranchers were trying to stop the large ranchers from taking over the land. This book is by one of Minnesota's most famous writers and is part of his Buckskin Series. He uses other place names for the......more