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The Trail Horde

The narrative unfolds in a rugged, expansive ranching landscape, focusing on the life of Kane Lawler, a strong and capable rancher. As he prepares for a significant cattle drive, tensions arise surrounding the reliability of a new cattle buyer, Gary Warden, who has taken over from the previous owner. Lawler's commitment to his word and the trust placed in him by his mother and foreman highlight themes of integrity and the harsh realities of ranch life. The story explores the dynamics of ranching, the challenges posed by nature, and the complexities of human relationships in a frontier setting.

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The narrative unfolds in a rugged, expansive ranching landscape, focusing on the life of Kane Lawler, a strong and capable rancher. As he prepares for a significant cattle drive, tensions arise surrounding the reliability of a new cattle buyer, Gary Warden, who has taken over from the previous owner. Lawler's commitment to his word and the trust placed in him by his mother and foreman highlight themes of integrity and the harsh realities of ranch life. The story explores the dynamics of ranching, the challenges posed by nature, and the complexities of human relationships in a frontier setting.

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Charles Alden Seltzer

Charles Alden Seltzer was an American author known for his contributions to the Western genre in early 20th-century literature. His works often feature rugged landscapes and complex characters, reflecting the spirit of the American frontier. Among his notable titles are 'Drag' Harlan and 'Firebrand' Trevison, which showcase his ability to weave action-packed narratives with themes of justice and morality. Seltzer's storytelling captures the essence of the West, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of American Western fiction.

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