About This Book
The story follows a grieving mother in a frontier settlement whose child is seized during a sudden mounted raid; she survives the assault but loses the boy, marking his palm with a unique burn that becomes her only hope of recognition. Years of mourning leave her isolated and fixated on vengeance as she watches the plains for the raiders' return, tracking distant dust clouds and planning a desperate journey. The narrative alternates quiet domestic detail with sudden violence and examines obsession, memory, and the corrosive effect of unresolved loss.
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