About this book
Stewart Edward White's Arizona Nights captures the raw spirit of the American frontier through authentic tales spun by those who lived them. This compelling collection of Western fiction immerses listeners in the rugged landscape and untamed culture of Arizona during its most legendary era.
White weaves together narratives of cattle rustlers, Texas Rangers, prospectors, and pioneers—each story revealing the complexities of frontier life beyond the Hollywood myths. From dramatic cattle drives and daring horse trading schemes to encounters with outlaws and buried treasure, these interconnected tales paint a vivid portrait of survival, honor, and moral ambiguity in the Old West. The author draws on his own experiences in Arizona, lending authenticity and atmospheric detail to every account.
Divided into three compelling sections—including "The Two Gun Man" and "The Rawhide"—Arizona Nights explores themes of justice, adventure, and the clash between civilization and wilderness. White's masterful storytelling captures both the danger and romance that defined this transformative period in American history.
Perfect for Western enthusiasts and audiobook listeners seeking literary adventure fiction grounded in genuine frontier experience, Arizona Nights delivers the authentic voice of the Old West like few other classics can. Ideal for anyone drawn to tales of courage, conflict, and the untamed American landscape.