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A frontier adventure follows the hunt for a small herd of cattle branded with a Lazy S, which unearths rustlers, local sympathizers, and escalating danger. A determined rider and a resourceful young woman, aided by deputies and ranch hands, pursue clues through hill country, island reaches, and lonely plains, encountering a tense toll-bridge confrontation, an attack on a remote ranch, a courtroom trial, a daring escape, and a final armed stand. Action-driven chapters alternate investigative episodes and social interludes, concluding with the criminals’ defeat and a reunion of allies at the ranch.

About the Author

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Kate Boyles Bingham

Kate Boyles Bingham was an American author known for her novel "Langford of the Three Bars." This work, set against the backdrop of the American West, reflects themes of adventure and the rugged spirit of frontier life. Bingham's writing captures the essence of her characters' struggles and triumphs, contributing to the literary heritage of early 20th-century American fiction. While her body of work may not be extensive, "Langford of the Three Bars" remains a notable entry in the genre of Western literature.

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