Jim Meeker came down from Montana to run Texas cattle--only to find that Hoppy's Bar-20 ran the water. So when a trio of snake-mean rustlers started themselves a cattle war, the powder was primed, the guns cocked, and Hoppy was smack in the middle.So it's friend against friend, brother against brother, gun against blazing gun. Time's running out, and the range is red with blood.
Clarence Edward Mulford was the author of Hopalong Cassidy, written in 1904. He wrote it in Fryeburg, Maine, United States, and the many stories and 28 novels were followed by radio, feature film, television, and comic book versions. Clarence was born in Streator, Illinois. He died of complications from surgery in Portland, Maine. He set aside much of his money from his book for local charities.
It was just ok. Very different than the old t.v. show. The synopsis about it being about a range war is wrong. Hoppy and his friend clear out a gang of outlaws from their own hideout town.
First published in 1920, 'Hopalong Cassidy & the Eagle's Brood' finds Hopalong leading a group of lawmen to take out a gang hanging out in a remote lawless town after linking the gang with a particularly serious crime. Enjoyable, though a little muddled in places.