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The Lone Ranger Rides - A Masked Hero's Quest for Justice in the Wild West - cover

The Lone Ranger Rides - A Masked Hero's Quest for Justice in the Wild West

Fran Striker

Verlag: Good Press

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In "The Lone Ranger Rides," Fran Striker masterfully crafts an action-packed narrative that continues the adventures of the iconic masked hero. Written during the heyday of radio serials in the 1930s, this novel juxtaposes traditional Western motifs with the evolving themes of justice and morality in American culture. Striker'Äôs distinctive prose, marked by vivid descriptions and thrilling dialogue, captures the essence of the American frontier, echoing the serialized storytelling that captivated audiences of the time. The book delves deeply into the themes of heroism, friendship, and the law, exploring the psychological complexities of its heroic characters and their quests against lawlessness and injustice. Fran Striker, a prolific writer best known for his creation of The Lone Ranger, utilized his background in drama and advertising to develop compelling narratives that resonate with a wide audience. His early experiences in radio and literature informed his ability to create engaging characters and suspenseful storylines, making him a pioneer in the genre of pulp fiction. Striker's commitment to portraying the virtues of courage and integrity reflects both his personal values and the societal milieu of his era. This novel is an essential read for fans of classic American literature and Westerns. It not only embodies the spirit of adventure and ethics but also serves as a vivid reminder of the cultural landscapes of early 20th-century America. Whether you are a long-time admirer of The Lone Ranger or exploring the genre for the first time, Striker's work promises an exhilarating journey through the uncharted territories of morality and bravery.
Verfügbar seit: 18.09.2023.
Drucklänge: 162 Seiten.

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