A bruised fist meets the green baize of a poker table, and the dust of the American West settles on a man who can never quite outrun his own legend. In the shadowed corners of 1930s America, where fortunes are won with knuckles or cards and lost just as swiftly, a former boxing champion turns his restless ambition towards the high-stakes world of poker, navigating the perilous frontier between violence and cunning. Here, every handshake could mask a threat, every smile a challenge, as the codes of western adventure and the brutal clarity of the ring collide.
This gripping work of western fiction, long absent from bookshelves, offers a rare glimpse into the lives of men shaped by the raw forces of frontier life, their destinies forged in the fire of ambition and the gamble of trust. The narrative pulses with the energy of classic westerns, yet it is the nuanced portrait of a man torn between his past as a fighter and his present as a poker player that gives this story its enduring power. The landscape of the American West is rendered with vivid precision, capturing both its harsh realities and its mythic allure, while the undercurrents of pulp fiction and western literature infuse every page with tension and authenticity.
This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that the sharp wit, moral ambiguity, and relentless drive that define Max Brand novels are once again accessible to readers. More than a tale of fists and fortunes, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting both casual readers and classic-collection buyers to rediscover the restless spirit of the frontier and the timeless drama of ambition, loyalty, and survival.