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A forest patrolman named Scott Burton is appointed deputy supervisor and sent to a sprawling Gulf-coast reserve to halt a long-running series of timber thefts. Arriving at a tidy ranger cabin, he studies detailed maps of the Okalatchee tract, meets the local supervisor, and sets about investigating suspects and patterns of trespass. The account follows his fieldwork, reliance on experience and authority, and the procedural and environmental challenges of enforcing forest law across pine stands, swamps, and coastal terrain as he seeks to stop the thieves and bring them to justice.

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Edward G. Cheyney

Edward G. Cheyney was an American author known for his engaging tales centered around the character Scott Burton, a forester navigating the challenges of nature and human conflict. His works, including "Scott Burton and the Timber Thieves" and "Scott Burton in the Blue Ridge," reflect a deep appreciation for the outdoors and the complexities of forest management. Cheyney's narratives often blend adventure with themes of environmental stewardship, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. Through his writing, he contributed to the literary heritage of early 20th-century American fiction, particularly in the realm of outdoor literature.

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