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The novel is a two-part Western narrative that follows the fortunes of a ranching family and the young woman raised on their spread, whose loyalty, grief, and courage intersect with a deputy entangled in accusations and rustler feuds. The first part develops local tensions, romantic disappointment, and escalating violence as land claims, family vendettas, and cattle-thievery provoke confrontations. The second part turns on the discovery of a hidden cache, kidnappings, mistaken identity and captures, and a series of bargains and rescues that resolve rivalries and expose rustlers. Themes include frontier justice, honor, and resourcefulness amid lawlessness, rendered through action, pursuit, and tense interpersonal reckonings.
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