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The story follows Joan Randle as she pursues Jim Cleve into a wild mountain border, is seized by an outlaw band led by Jack Kells, and confined in a remote canyon. Against a backdrop of mining camps, vigilante justice, and shifting loyalties, characters face violence, betrayal, and tests of courage. The narrative alternates travel and action sequences with close personal confrontations that expose fears, attachments, and moral choices, charting efforts at rescue, resistance, and potential redemption amid the harsh conditions of the frontier.
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