
Iron Dust
Explore masculinity, identity, and redemption in a gripping Western set in early 20th-century Carmichael, where love and violence define a young man's path.
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Ken Cannon

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About this listen
A Western novel set in the mountain desert of Carmichael during the early 20th century.
In the rugged landscape of Carmichael, a fictional town scarred by violence and honor, Michael Marshall’s battle for identity is just beginning. Trapped between his uncle Quentin’s rigid expectations and the bloodied legacy of masculinity, Michael's world descends into chaos when an encounter with local roughneck Cliff Simon leads to a deadly act of self-defense. As he grapples with his own nature and the consequences of his actions, Michael embarks on a flight for survival and self-discovery that will change him forever.
Forced to flee into the unknown, Michael’s journey takes him to the opulent Merchant estate, igniting a hope that intertwines with his timid love for the mysterious Anne Withero. As he navigates this complex relationship amidst a swirl of danger from Deputy Robert Justus and a nefarious outlaw gang, Michael must confront not only the law but also the deeper questions of what it means to truly be a man. With emotions running high against a backdrop of the harsh and unforgiving desert, "Iron Dust" weaves a gripping tale of redemption, honor, and the struggles of manhood. Will Michael emerge from the shadows of his turbulent past, or will he too fall prey to the violence that surrounds him?
Filled with nuanced character development, vivid imagery, and a deep exploration of themes such as love, identity, and the consequences of violence, "Iron Dust" promises an unforgettable reading experience.
Reasons to Buy This Book:
- Experience a gripping tale of conflict set in the classic Western tradition.
- Explore deep themes of masculinity, honor, and identity in the early 20th century.
- Follow Michael Marshall on a harrowing journey through violence and self-discovery.
- Engage with vivid descriptions of life in a harsh mountain desert setting.
- Dive into a rich narrative that examines the struggle between expectation and self.
- Immerse yourself in a complex love story that adds depth to the protagonist's quest.