Birth or upbringing? Nature vs nurture? Natural good or natural evil, which of the two swim inevitably to the surface? What if a man's birth bring out the latent good in him, and not just the evil? What if the deciding factor be a totally unexpected angle altogether?
When a feared gunman is shot and killed in ambush by a bounty hunter, his infant son, rendered motherless as well a few weeks ago, is picked up by a rich landowner. She makes a bet with her cynical no-good brother that with her training alone, the child would grow up to be a valuable asset to society, and erase the memory of his criminal father. Her brother believes that by the time he is twenty-one, he would either have killed his man, or been killed, most probably in a bar-room brawl.
As the day of reckoning approaches, Max Brand swings into his tempo, ratchetting up the suspense factor, helped by the said no-good brother, who has a lot riding on the outcome of his bet.
A great read, and given its publication date,1922, surprisingly contemporary with a twenty first century outlook.