El Borak - Bloodstained Desert by Robert E. Howard (Heathen Edition)

El Borak: Bloodstained Desert

Spine #56
Author
Robert E. Howard
Translator
First Edition
1934–1936
Heathen Edition
Summer 2026
Refreshed
Pages
350
Heathen Genera
Arriving Soon-ish, Pulpmordial
Paperback ISBN
978-1-948316-56-9
Hardcover ISBN
978-1-963228-56-4

Chance had given him a horse, and years of wandering on the raw edges of the world had given him experience and a greater familiarity with this unknown land than any other white man he knew. It was conceivable that he might live to win his way through to some civilized outpost.

But he did not even give that possibility a thought. Gordon’s ideas of obligation, of debt and payment, were as direct and primitive as those of the barbarians among whom his lot had been cast for so many years. Ahmed had been his friend and had died in his service. Blood must pay for blood.

That was as certain in Gordon’s mind as hunger is certain in the mind of a gray timber wolf. He did not know why the killers were going toward forbidden Yolgan, and he did not greatly care. His task was to follow them to hell if necessary and exact full payment for spilled blood. No other course suggested itself.

Robert Ervin Howard (1906–1936) was an American master of the pulps, a writer whose fierce imagination helped forge the sword–and–sorcery tradition and gave the literary world figures who feel older than their ink — Conan the Barbarian chief among them. While the Cimmerian conquered the Hyborian Age, Howard carved out an explosive creation moving through real borderlands — El Borak, a Texas drifter turned Middle Eastern wanderer forged in the mountains and deserts of Afghanistan, a lean, hard‑driven gunman whose speed borders on the supernatural and whose legend moves faster than the bullets he fires. In these five ferocious tales, El Borak races to stop a warlord’s abduction plot in the shadow of Erlik Khan, turns tribal feuds into battlegrounds in the hills, hunts stolen jewels whose power can ignite a holy war, leads a desert uprising against a murderous fanatic, and cuts his way through a conspiracy strung through the mountain passes like a tripwire in sand. Together they chronicle Howard’s frontier firebrand — a man armed with a scimitar, a pistol, and a wit so keen his infamy is incendiary.

"One of Howard's most colorful characters."
The Big Sandy News

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