The Gun-Brand
The Gun-Brand is an early 20th-century adventure novel by James B. Hendryx. It follows Chloe Elliston, a determined young woman who ventures into the Canadian wilderness to establish a school for Indigenous peoples. As she navigates the challenges of the rugged landscape and confronts dangerous figures like Brute MacNair, the story explores themes of resilience and the conflict between civilization and nature. The narrative highlights Chloe's personal growth and her unwavering commitment to her mission amidst numerous threats.










