Tombstone Epitaph
Published by Elefante
Spanish
2026
ISBN 7502319079652
eBook
About this book
"The Grave Marker by Walter Noble Burns is a Western narrative that explores violence, memory, and the mythmaking of the American frontier. Set against the harsh landscapes of the Old West, the story follows characters shaped by lawlessness, shifting loyalties, and the ever-present tension between survival and honor. At its center lies the symbolic weight of a grave marker—an emblem of reputation, legacy, and the thin line between justice and vengeance.
Burns, known for blending historical fact with dramatic storytelling, crafts a tale that examines how legends are born. The novel portrays gunmen, settlers, and outlaws whose actions ripple beyond their lifetimes. The grave becomes not merely a resting place, but a testament to the stories told about the dead—stories that may distort or immortalize them.
Through stark prose and atmospheric detail, Burns captures the moral ambiguity of frontier life. The narrative questions whether heroism is defined by deeds, by public memory, or by the stories survivors choose to preserve.
The Grave Marker reflects on mortality, reputation, and the construction of myth, presenting the American West not only as a physical landscape, but as a realm where history and legend intertwine."
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