The Rim of the Desert
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The narrative follows a network of people whose lives span the semi-arid plains east of the Cascades and the Alaskan North, encompassing disputed claims over land, rail and coal that draw settlers, promoters and distant officials into legal and political struggle. The action moves between mountain passes, the irrigated valley of Hesperides Vale and courtroom and publication episodes, as characters face moral dilemmas, financial pressure and public exposure. Intimate scenes of loyalty, sacrifice and strained relationships are interwoven with the procedural and political conflicts, showing how ambition, fate and community forces shape personal reputations and material fortunes.
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