Jim Oliver and his half-Cherokee wife Julia thought they were headed toward the promised land. But Texas after the Civil War still had to be won. They had dreamed of a ranching empire, but it would take all their courage, passion, sweat and blood to make their way in the savage land. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Matt Braun Books
Matt Braun is a prolific author whose extensive body of work primarily explores the Western genre. With over fifty books to his name, his stories have resonated with a vast global readership. Braun is renowned for his captivating storytelling and his ability to immerse readers in the world of the American West. His novels are celebrated for their authenticity and adventurous narratives.






Cimarron Jordan and El Paso: Two Classic Westerns
- 592 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Experience the rugged and dynamic world of the Old West through two compelling novels by Matt Braun, known for his authentic portrayal of the Western frontier. These stories bring to life the struggles, adventures, and spirit of the era, capturing the essence of the characters and their landscapes. Braun's vivid storytelling immerses readers in a time of cowboys, outlaws, and the relentless pursuit of freedom, making these novels a must-read for fans of Western literature.
Last Stand
- 318 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of Oklahoma's tumultuous transition to statehood, the narrative follows Chitto Starr, a Cherokee man leading an armed rebellion against the encroaching Federal government. As he fights for his people's land, Deputy U.S. Marshal Owen McLain is reluctantly tasked with bringing him to justice. Their conflict escalates into a gripping duel, forcing both men to confront their values and the harsh realities of honor and survival on a land marked by tragedy and struggle.
Manhunter and Bloody Hand
- 626 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of the Old West, this collection features two novels that capture the rugged spirit and authenticity of the Western frontier. Matt Braun's storytelling immerses readers in the landscapes, characters, and challenges of this iconic era, showcasing his reputation as a genuine voice in Western literature. The narratives promise to evoke the adventure, conflict, and resilience that define the American West.
Kinch Riley / Indian Territory
- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Set in a vibrant, yet turbulent world, the story follows Kinch Riley, a resourceful and determined protagonist navigating through challenges and adventures. The narrative explores themes of resilience and identity as Kinch confronts personal and external conflicts. With a rich backdrop and dynamic character development, the book delves into the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of one's goals amidst adversity. Kinch's journey is both inspiring and relatable, making for an engaging read.
Doc Holliday
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A man characterized by dignity and pride, he has a low tolerance for insults, leading to a life marked by challenges and confrontations. His journey explores themes of honor, resilience, and the consequences of standing firm in one’s beliefs. As he navigates conflicts that test his principles, the narrative delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of personal integrity on one's life and those around him.
Spoilers and The Warlords
- 528 pages
- 19 hours of reading
This collection features two of Matt Braun's cherished novels, presented together in a newly repackaged format. Readers can enjoy the captivating storytelling and rich characters that Braun is known for, making it a perfect addition for both longtime fans and newcomers to his work. The combined narratives promise to deliver an engaging experience filled with adventure and depth.
Brannocks
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of post-Civil War America, three brothers—Earl, Virgil, and Clint Brannock—navigate the challenges of a burgeoning Denver, driven by dreams of wealth and revenge. Earl, a gambler, and Virgil, freshly returned from war, seek success in a perilous business landscape. Meanwhile, Clint, a fiery young man, arrives ready to confront their enemies and protect their legacy. Amidst fierce rivalries and romantic entanglements with three captivating women, the brothers must prove their bravery in a land filled with both opportunity and danger.
Outlaw Kingdom
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Outlaw KingdomMatt Braun In 1889, Bill Tilghman joined the historic land rush that transformed a raw frontier into Oklahoma Territory. A lawman by trade, he set aside his badge to make his fortune in the boomtowns. Yet Tilghman was called into service once more, on a bold, relentless manhunt that would make his name a legend for all time--in an epic confrontation with outlaw gang leader Bill Doolin.