Wunpost
by Dane Coolidge
About this book
Wunpost by Dane Coolidge sweeps listeners into the blistering, dust-choked trails of the American frontier with a memorable protagonist who must reckon with danger, loyalty, and the long reach of the desert. Set against the black canyons and alkali flats of Death Valley and the Panamint Sink, Coolidge’s novel blends action, character study, and evocative landscape writing to explore survival, honor, and the quiet codes that govern frontier communities.
As a work of classic Western literature written in 1920, Wunpost captures both the physical hardships of the West and the moral dilemmas that define its people: crooked deals in saloons, the grind of homesteads, sudden violence, and the small mercies that keep communities holding together. Coolidge’s spare prose and episodic structure deliver episodic adventure—rivalries, narrow escapes, and moments of introspection—without romanticizing the past.
Ideal for fans of Westerns and literary fiction who crave atmospheric storytelling and strong, character-driven narratives, this audiobook is a transportive listen for anyone who enjoys rugged landscapes, moral complexity, and the enduring rhythms of frontier life.
