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A young woman named Patty Sinclair rides into remote mountain country to follow clues about her late father's mining strike, enduring hardship as she searches terrain and communities for the hidden claim. The narrative follows prospecting trips, a gambler called Monk Bethune who maneuvers to exploit the discovery, and episodes at ranches, sheep camps, and cabins where loyalties and deceptions surface. Through maps, a lost glove, a horse raid, and a frantic race to register the claim, the story exposes schemes and identities while examining frontier independence, greed, and the resourcefulness needed to protect an inheritance.

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James B. Hendryx

James B. Hendryx was an American author known for his adventure novels set in the rugged landscapes of the North. His works often feature strong, resourceful characters navigating the challenges of frontier life. Among his notable series is the 'Connie Morgan' collection, which includes titles such as 'Connie Morgan in Alaska' and 'Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps.' Hendryx's writing captures the spirit of exploration and the harsh realities of life in the wilderness, appealing to readers who enjoy tales of resilience and adventure. His contributions to early 20th-century literature reflect a fascination with the American frontier and its enduring allure.

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