![]() To this day, Rusty Sabin remains an indelible American character, caught between two worlds and simply trying to do the right thing. First serialized in 1935, The Sacred Valley -the final installment of the Rusty Sabin trilogy-cemented Max Brand's reputation as one of the most exciting and talented writers working in the Western genre. ![]() He'll have to figure out where exactly his loyalty lies and how to resolve a conflict threatening to erupt in bloodshed. Standing Bull, a Cheyenne leader, is wrongfully blamed for the murder, and Sabin finds himself in the middle of a frontiersmen-Indian conflict. When a local frontiersman decides to try and pilfer the sack that Sabin designated for the Cheyennes, Maisry's father is killed in the crossfire. Sabin finds two bags of gold in a Sacred Valley creek and decides to leave one with the Cheyennes and give one to Maisry. Sabin falls in love with Maisry Lester, a young frontierswoman, and decides to desert the Cheyennes to pursue a different kind of life, but fate soon intervenes. The Cheyennes know him now as Red Hawk, an admired leader and great warrior. ![]() Born to white parents, Rusty Sabin was taken prisoner and raised by the Cheyennes in Sacred Valley. The thrilling conclusion to Max Brand's Rusty Sabin trilogy. ![]()
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