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A desert-set adventure centers on an outsider who arrives claiming to be a mammalogist seeking rattlesnakes and hires a local guide; beneath the scholarly disguise he is an operative aiming to unravel a murderous gang that lures victims and steals fortunes. The narrative alternates quiet small-town scenes—where eccentric townsfolk, opportunists, and a wary postmaster react to the stranger—with tense field episodes across harsh terrain involving deception, shifting identities, and violent confrontations. Themes include the risks of undercover work, the landscape as a hostile force, and rough frontier justice as the investigator confronts organized criminality and survival challenges.

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H. Bedford-Jones

H. Bedford-Jones was an American author known for his prolific contributions to the genre of adventure fiction and pulp literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of exploration and the human spirit, set against diverse backdrops ranging from the American West to historical settings. Among his notable titles is "A Personal Problem," which showcases his ability to weave complex characters into engaging narratives. Bedford-Jones's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a knack for suspense, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of adventure tales.

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