The Black Mustang
The Black Mustang by Karl May is a lively and adventurous tale set in the vast and unpredictable landscapes of the Wild West, where fate, identity, and danger intertwine in unexpected ways. The story unfolds through two interconnected plotlines that gradually draw together strangers, family ties, and the mysteries of a contested inheritance. At the heart of the narrative are the cousins Has and Kas Timpe, two German men from Plauen and Hof who encounter each other by chance during a stormy night. As thunder shakes the plains and the wilderness surrounds them, their conversation reveals an astonishing discovery—they are related. Even more intriguing is their shared belief that they may have been cheated out of a significant inheritance, a suspicion that instantly transforms their meeting into the beginning of a determined quest. Driven by both curiosity and justice, they decide to search for a third cousin who is believed to be somewhere in Santa Fé, hoping he may hold answers that can clarify their family's fate. As the journey develops, Karl May expands the story beyond this personal mission into the wider world of the American frontier, where survival depends on courage, adaptability, and trust. The cousins encounter settlers, traders, and riders who each seem to carry their own secrets, while the open plains and distant mountains create a constant sense of movement and uncertainty. The legendary figure of the black mustang, powerful, elusive, and almost symbolic in its freedom, becomes a striking presence in the background of their adventure, representing the untamed spirit of the West itself. Along the way, the search for the missing cousin turns into something larger than a family pursuit, as the Timpe cousins find themselves drawn into conflicts, misunderstandings, and opportunities that test their resolve. Karl May weaves humor, suspense, and adventure together, creating a dynamic narrative where identity and destiny are as wild and unpredictable as the frontier landscape itself.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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