
Garden of Eden
by Max Brand
'Garden of Eden' Summary
Ben Connor, a charismatic gambler with an intimate knowledge of horses, decides to leave behind his fast-paced life in New York City. Drawn by rumors of a legendary breed of grey horses, he ventures west, seeking solace and a fresh start. He stumbles upon the Garden of Eden, a secluded valley where these majestic animals graze freely. However, this hidden haven is fiercely protected by a community that distrusts outsiders and jealously guards their precious horses. Connor, mesmerized by the horses' potential to bring him riches on the racetracks, finds himself entangled in a dangerous game. He must navigate the treacherous terrain, overcome the community's skepticism, and face the consequences of his desire. As he delves deeper into the mysteries of the valley, he encounters the captivating Lily, a woman with a captivating spirit who challenges his perceptions of loyalty and freedom. The Garden of Eden becomes a crucible, testing Connor's values, forcing him to confront his past and decide what truly matters in his life.Book Details
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Max Brand
United States
Frederick Schiller Faust was an American author known primarily for his Western stories using the pseudonym Max Brand. He (as Max Brand) also created the popular fictional character of young medical i...
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