
The Sheriff's Son
The Sheriff's Son is a Western novel written by William MacLeod Raine in the early 20th century. The story follows Sheriff John Beaudry as he faces threats from a gang of rustlers while caring for his young son, Royal. It explores themes of law versus lawlessness and the complexities of fatherhood against the backdrop of the American frontier. The novel vividly portrays the dangers of this tumultuous era and the moral dilemmas Beaudry encounters in his fight for survival and his son's safety.

































