Matthew Braun (1932–2016) was an American author renowned for his prolific output of Western novels, often characterized by gritty realism and morally ambiguous characters. Braun’s writing style was known for its detailed depictions of the American West, frequently exploring themes of violence, survival, and the clash between civilization and the frontier. He authored over fifty books, most of which centered around the Western genre, and achieved significant commercial success with over 40 million copies sold.




















