The Hallet family and their branded sombrero, a souvenir of their father's cattle rustling, feature in both stories in this Western duo. In The Branded Sombrero, Clark Hallet leaves his sons a sad and terrifying legacy: his sombrero of many brands. Each brand represents the number of cattle he once rustled from the brand's owner. Before his death, he pleaded with his sons, Starr and Lane Hallet, to alter the mistakes of his past, to sell their ranch and make restitution to each of the brands. Starr of the Southwest continues the legend of the sombrero, now passed on to the second generation of Hallets, named Starr and Lane after their father and uncle. Lane Hallet is accused of the murder of Sheriff Donovan. Starr cannot believe that his brother is guilty but his only clue is a mysterious rodeo rider who was present at the shooting and who has also disappeared.
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