"Bulldog Carney" by William Alexander Fraser is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in a gritty Western environment and centers around the character of Bulldog Carney, a notorious bandit who navigates the dangerous landscape of crime, law, and moral dilemmas. The narrative explores themes of lawlessness, redemption, and the complexities of human nature as it unfolds against the backdrop of early Canadian frontier life. The opening of "Bulldog Carney" introduces the main character, Cameron, who is depicted as a frustrated figure amid the chaos of a rough bar in Edmonton. The atmosphere is charged with tension as the arrival of Bulldog Carney, a known outlaw, incites fear among the bar patrons, particularly in a lean-faced man named Jack Wolf. The stage is set for impending conflict as the characters intertwine in a web of relationships involving crime, authority, and a quest for redemption. As the story progresses, the dynamics between the men, their motivations, and their pasts become key elements that drive the plot forward, hinting at complex interactions and potential betrayals in this rugged environment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Bulldog Carney
By William Alexander Fraser
"Bulldog Carney" by William Alexander Fraser is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in a gritty Western environment and center...
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