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Sergeant Dick of the Royal Mounted Police

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An intrepid member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police confronts a band of masked rustlers who ambush stagecoaches in the rugged borderlands and terrorize local settlers. After a near-fatal exchange on a storm-swept gorge, he becomes embroiled in a series of pursuits, ambushes, and rescues around a fortified lakeside homestead called Water Castle and a timber ark, defending inhabitants against repeated sieges. The narrative follows tracking and countermeasures, clues that illuminate the gang’s methods, and culminating actions to round up the white-hooded raiders, including a daring final confrontation that resolves the threat to the community.

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John G. Rowe

John G. Rowe is an author known for his work in adventure fiction, particularly in the genre of early 20th-century literature. His notable book, "Sergeant Dick of the Royal Mounted Police," showcases his ability to weave thrilling narratives set against the backdrop of the Canadian wilderness. Rowe's writing often reflects themes of bravery and the challenges faced by law enforcement in remote areas, contributing to the literary heritage of stories about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

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