
The Rider of Golden Bar
by William Patterson White
About this book
William Patterson White's The Rider of Golden Bar is a classic Western tale of ambition, romance, and frontier justice set against the rugged landscape of the American West. When Billy Wingo, a laid-back rancher with a small claim and modest cattle herd, encounters the spirited Sally Jane Prescott, his carefree existence is thrown into upheaval. Sally Jane's challenge to his ambitions sets off a chain of events that pulls Billy into a world of danger, intrigue, and unexpected discoveries. As mysterious riders emerge and long-buried secrets surface, Billy finds himself at the center of a gripping mystery involving the enigmatic Hazel Walton, the ambitious Jack Murray, and dark forces threatening the region. With themes of personal redemption, frontier ethics, and the clash between ambition and contentment, this adventure explores what it truly means to become a man of character. Originally published in 1922 with iconic illustrations, White's narrative masterfully weaves suspense with compelling character development. This Western adventure is ideal for listeners who appreciate classic frontier fiction with depth, intricate plotting, and genuine emotional stakes. Perfect for fans of traditional Western literature and historical adventure stories, The Rider of Golden Bar delivers an immersive journey into a pivotal moment in one man's life.
