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A solitary frontiersman rides into a rugged Arizona basin and becomes entangled in a bitter, long-running feud between rival rural factions. The narrative follows his struggle to survive and to reconcile personal loyalties with escalating cycles of retaliation, depicting raids, ambushes, and the toll of violence on families and communities. Rich natural description frames scenes of action and introspection, while recurring themes examine honor, secrecy, and the corrosive effects of revenge on individual lives and communal memory. The tale blends romantic adventure with sober reflection on how harsh landscapes shape character and fate.
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